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#1 2008-11-28 08:25:57

Andrew_H
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Transormation from definite summation to integral

I have trouble in approximating a certain summation to an integral because sometimes it can be very unclear to me. I am currently working on transforming the following summation :

where K is a functional ,

s is a parameter that changes between 0 and 1.

I wish to transform the summation above into an integral that can be solved explicitly as a function of 's' , that is :

How to determine g(s) ?

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