Euler number Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
The Euler numbers are a sequence En of integers defined by the following Taylor series expansion:
The odd-indexed Euler numbers are all zero. The even-indexed ones (sequence A000364 in OEIS) have alternating signs. Some values are:
- E0 = 1
- E2 = -1
- E4 = 5
- E6 = -61
- E8 = 1,385
- E10 = -50,521
- E12 = 2,702,765
- E14 = -199,360,981
- E16 = 19,391,512,145
- E18 = -2,404,879,675,441
The Euler numbers appear in the Taylor series expansion of the secant trigonometric function and the hyperbolic secant (which is the function in the definition), and they also occur in combinatorics.
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