P. G. Luan
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I guess you can just apply the Stirling formula listed below to get the desired result.
[Remember that x!=Gamma(x+1)]
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Limit of Gamma Functions product
in Analysis and Calculus
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I found that the result depends on the value of s.
1. For 0<s<1, the result is infinity.
2. For s>1, the result is 0.
If s=1, the result is also 0.