Riemann sum

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Etymology[edit]

Named after Bernhard Riemann, a German mathematician.

Noun[edit]

Riemann sum (plural Riemann sums)

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  1. (mathematics) A certain kind of approximation of an integral by a finite sum that is calculated by dividing the interval of integration into smaller sub-intervals and summing sample values of the integrand inside those sub-intervals multiplied by their lengths.

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In mathematical terms, let be a function defined on a closed interval . Let be partitioned by points , and denote the length of the th subinterval , i.e. . A Riemann sum of is defined as , where is an arbitrary point in the th subinterval, i.e. .

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