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to maths learning
The materials in Stein’s book is greatly arranged, the connections
between chapters helping the readers to understand all the content
more easily. Even though, Chapter 6 is not quite pleasant to read, for
as an introductory note, it contains quite a few estimates and bounds.
The main theorems in this chapter are all on the Gamma and Zeta
Functions. I decide not to talk about them too much here, except a
reminder that the proofs here need last chapter’s theorems. I haven’t
done any exercises in these two chapters. Later I will choose some
randomly.
\pi/\sin(\pi a) appears in this chapter, providing a way to see Gamma
function more clearly.