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\displaystyle \sf \sum \limits^{ \infty}_{a = 2} \sum \limits^{ \infty}_{b = 1} \int ^{ \infty}_{0} \frac{ {x}^{b} }{( {e}^{ax} )(b!)} \: dxa=2∑∞​b=1∑∞​∫0∞​(eax)(b!)xb​dx
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Akasha or Akash means space or sky or æther in traditional Indian cosmology, depending on the religion. The term has also been adopted in Western occultism and spiritualism in the late 19th century. In many modern Indo-Aryan languages and Dravidian languages the corresponding word retains a generic meaning of "sky".

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