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Simplifying a double sum of inverses

Let $$f(n) = 2 \sum\limits_{a = 2}^{n - 1} \sum\limits_{b = n + 1}^{n + a - 1}\frac{1}{ab} .$$ One can see that $$\lim\limits_{n \to \infty}f(n) = 2\int\limits_0^1 \frac{dx}{x} \int\limits_1^{1 + x}\...
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