I came across something which i think should have been solved by sympy:
> from sympy import
> x, y, z = symbols('x y z')
> n, N = symbols('n N', integer=True)
> summation(sin(nx), (n, 1, N))
Sum(sin(n*x), (n, 1, N)) # so it returns the expression as it is
I expected the answer to be a piece-wise function, what's the catch in this ?
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