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>>Take a Taylor expansion at infinity

A taylor expansion of $\Gamma (x)$ centered at 0 gives me: $$\frac{1}{x}-\gamma


+\frac{1}{12} \left(6 \gamma ^2+\pi ^2\right) x+\frac{1}{6} x^2 \left(-\gamma
^3-\frac{\gamma \pi ^2}{2}+\psi ^{(2)}(1)\right)+O\left(x^3\right)$$

But an expansion of $\Gamma (x)$ centered at $\infty$ gives me


$$\left(\sqrt{2 \pi } \sqrt{\frac{1}{x}}+\frac{1}{6} \sqrt{\frac{\pi }{2}}
\left(\frac{1}{x}\right)^{3/2}+O\left(\left(\frac{1}
{x}\right)^{5/2}\right)\right) \exp \left(\left(-\log \left(\frac{1}{x}\right)-
1\right) x+O\left(\left(\frac{1}{x}\right)^3\right)\right)$$

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