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English: Daniel Bernoulli's letter to Goldbach from 1729-10-06 giving the first representation of an interpolating function of the factorials in form of an infinite product, later known as the gamma function. Published by Paul Heinrich Fuss, „Correspondance mathématique et physique de quelques célèbres géomètres du XVIIIeme siècle ..“, St. Pétersbourg, 1843, Tome II, page 324-325. |
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