On 10/22/07, Allysson Costa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> I have some doubts about summation notation
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> 1) Is there a formule like:
>
> SUM (LOG i)     i=1  to i=n
>
> is equivalent to
>
> LOG (N)!
>
> This formule is true?



Yes it is true .


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> 2) What is relationship between    LOG(N)!   and   NLOGN?


nlog n = log(n^n) = log( n x n x n x .....n times)

log(n!) = log( n x n-1 x n-2 x .......x 2 x 1)

I dont think there is any relation between the 2. Atleast i am not aware of
any till now.

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> Thanks
>
> Allysson
>
> >
>


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Ciao,
Ajinkya

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