In mathematics, the indefinite product operator is the inverse operator of
It is a discrete version of the geometric integral of geometric calculus, one of the non-Newtonian calculi.
, then If F(x) is a solution of this functional equation for a given f(x), then so is CF(x) for any constant C. Therefore, each indefinite product actually represents a family of functions, differing by a multiplicative constant.
then Indefinite product can be expressed in terms of indefinite sum: Some authors use the phrase "indefinite product" in a slightly different but related way to describe a product in which the numerical value of the upper limit is not given.
This is a list of indefinite products