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2What's the integral definition of the gamma function? – John May 18 '20 at 18:45
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Let $ x\in\left(0,+\infty\right) $, we have :
\begin{aligned}\Gamma\left(1+\frac{1}{x}\right)&=\frac{1}{x}\Gamma\left(\frac{1}{x}\right)\\ &=\int_{0}^{+\infty}{\frac{1}{x}y^{\frac{1}{x}-1}\,\mathrm{e}^{-y}\,\mathrm{d}y}\end{aligned}
Then substituting $ \small\left\lbrace\begin{aligned}t&=y^{\frac{1}{x}}\\ \mathrm{d}t&=\frac{1}{x}y^{\frac{1}{x}-1}\,\mathrm{d}y\end{aligned}\right. $, we get : \begin{aligned}\Gamma\left(1+\frac{1}{x}\right)=\int_{0}^{+\infty}{\mathrm{e}^{-t^{x}}\,\mathrm{d}t}\end{aligned}
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