summation

Part of the TechTarget Network of Enterprise IT Web Sites
Home Look It Up ITKnowledge Exchange Fast References Products White Papers Blogs

Search our IT-specific encyclopedia for:
 
OR Jump to a topic:
 
Advanced Search
Browse alphabetically:
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z #
All Categories Computing Fundamentals

summation

A summation, also called a sum, is the result of arithmetically adding numbers or quantities. A summation always contains a whole number of terms. There can be as few as two terms, or as many as a hundred, a thousand, or a million. Some summations contain infinitely many terms.

For short sums, the numbers, or addends, can be written one after another, separated by addition signs (+). An example is 1/1 + 1/2 + 1/3. This becomes awkward when the number of terms is large. When a summation has infinitely many terms, the terms must occur in a definable sequence. This sequence is not always clear when the terms are simply listed and separated by + symbols. For this reason, the summation symbol was devised: a large, uppercase Greek letter sigma.

To denote 1/1 + 1/2 + 1/3, the following symbology can be used:

The expression on the left-hand side of the equation is the summation from n = 1 to n = 3 for 1/ n . The value of n is always an integer. It usually starts at 1 and always increases by 1 for each succeeding term in the summation.

Suppose the above series is extended without limit according to the obvious pattern. Then the summation from n = 1 to unlimited values of n for 1/ n , that is, 1/1 + 1/2 + 1/3 + 1/4 + ..., is denoted like this:

The sideways 8 means that n continues to increase without limit. It is imprecise to say we are dealing with the summation from n to infinity, but this terminology is often used anyway.

See our list of Mathematical Symbols .

















Last updated on: Sep 21, 2005

>  Enterprise Software related Research & News
>  White Papers for the Retail Industry

Are you a Know-IT-All?
LILO is a boot loader for Linux. What does LILO stand for?
Answer

Get the Word of the Day
Follow us on Twitter

WORD OF THE DAY...
flip flops
LEARN MORE ABOUT...
mainframes
USA Contributors
Worldwide Contributors
Awards and Recognition
Our 60+ tech-specific sites
WhatIs.com RSS Feeds
Home Look It Up ITKnowledge Exchange Fast References Products White Papers Blogs
About Us   |   Contact Us   |   For Advertisers   |   For Business Partners   |   Reprints   |   RSS   |   Awards
TechTarget provides enterprise IT professionals with the information they need to perform their jobs - from developing strategy, to making cost-effective IT purchase decisions and managing their organizations' IT projects - with its network of technology-specific Web sites, events and magazines.

TechTarget Corporate Web Site  |  Media Kits  |  Reprints  |  Site Map




All Rights Reserved, Copyright 2008, TechTarget | Read our Privacy Policy
  TechTarget - The IT Media ROI Experts