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Summation methods for divergent series
Most summation methods come equipped with Tauberian theorems, which basically say that given some conditions on how quickly the terms diverge, then if the method gives an answer, that answer is basica …
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Testing for asymptotic series
Look into the work of Bruno Salvy (especially the joint work with John Shackell), you will find a lot of decision procedures for these types of problems. If you want even more, then you can dig into …
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What are the consequences if we could express tangent via logarithm in an algebraic system?
[This could be a very long comment, if they were allowed]
I think your manipulations may have gone awry somewhere. So your $\tau$ is an infinity that grows like $\Omega(x)$ as $x\to\infty$. One way …