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Aug 4, 2019 at 22:11 comment added Tom Copeland It's very simple to see and develop the Bernoulli polynomials and their relation to power sums of integers using the definition of the Bernoulli polynomials as $B_{n+1}(x+1)-B_{n++}(x)=(n+1)x^n$ with $B_0(x)=0$ and $(b.+x)^n=B_n(x)$ unbrally, where $b_n$ are the Bernoulli numbers.
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