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Infinite series and sum of two squares

Consider the following infinite sequence $a(n)$ generated by $$\sum_{n\geq0} a(n)q^n =\frac{\sum_{k\geq0}F(2k+1)q^{\binom{k+1}2}}{\sum_{k\geq0} q^{\binom{k+1}2}}$$ where the $F(2k+1)$ are the odd ...
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Identity for an infinite product

Here is an experimental "result" exhibiting the difference of two (formal) infinite products that "almost factorizes". QUESTION. Is this true? $$\prod_{n\geq1}(1+x^{2n-1})^{24} - \...
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Possible new series for $\pi$

In a recent (unfortunately over-hyped) preprint by Saha and Sinha, Field theory expansions of string theory amplitudes (arXiv:2401.05733), they present the following series for $\pi$: $$\pi = 4 + \...
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Is it known that the Collatz-like sequence with 7n+1 diverges to infinity starting with 7?

In this question I was wondering if the $3$ in the Collatz conjecture is arbitrary, and when I wrote that question I tried to change to $7n+1$ starting with the seed number $7$, the sequence appears ...
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Does anyone remember what happened to the experimental search for polynomial identities for $\pi$?

So a while back I was on the internet and had encountered a website containing an experimental search for identities for $\pi$. My memory was that the page belonged to either Jonathan Sondow or ...
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How are the hypergeometric motives of WZ-Pairs connected?

If $\small{(F,G)}$ is a WZ-pair and general asymptotic conditions $\lim_{k\rightarrow\infty}\small{G(n,k)=0}$ and $\lim_{n\rightarrow\infty}\small{F(n,k)=0}$ hold, then we have the certified ...
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Are these fast convergent series for $\log(2)$, $\log(3)$ and $\log(5)$ already known and proven?

Now that some of the previously MSE formulae that I left here have been applied Dec.2023 to compute high precision record values ($10^{12}$ decimal digits) of trascendental constants $\Gamma(1/3)$ (Eq....
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3 divides coefficents of this $q$-series

Denote $\phi(q):=\prod_{j\geq1}(1-q^j)$ and let $\xi=e^{\frac{2\pi i}3}$ be a cube root of unity. Define the sequence $u(n)$ by $$\prod_{n\geq1}\prod_{s=1}^2(1-q^n\xi^{ns})(1-q^{2n}\xi^{ns}) =\sum_{n\...
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Apéry's constant $\zeta(3)$ fastest convergent series

UPDATE Feb.02.2024 The series below, Eq.(3) for computing and Eq.(2) for verifying, were applied by Andrew Sun on Dec.22.2023 to get over $2\cdot10^{12}$ decimal digits and break the number of ...
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A combinatorial proof: where art thou?

Start by introducing the finite sums $$A_n:=\sum_{m=1}^nq^m\prod_{j=1}^{m-1}(1-q^j) \qquad \text{and} \qquad B_n:=\sum_{m=1}^nq^m\prod_{j=m+1}^n(1-q^j).$$ An algebraic proof is facile: Clearly, $A_1=...
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$q$-series and Stirling of the 1st kind

Denote the (unsigned) Stirling numbers of the $1^{st}$-kind by ${n \brack k}$ and define $$\mathbf{F}_a(q)=\sum_{m\geq1}\frac{q^{am}}{(1-q^m)^{2a}} \qquad \text{and} \qquad \mathbf{G}_b(q)=\sum_{m\...
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A need for analytic continuation of a finite sum function

Let $\varphi(n):=(-1)^{n+1}(n+1)2^{2n}$. I am able to prove the following identity (${\color{red}{\mathbf{LHS}}}$=infinite series, ${\color{blue}{\mathbf{RHS}}}$=finite sum) \begin{align*} {\color{red}...
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Hankel transform of certain $\pm1$ sequences

The present discussion finds its motivation in the comments by Ira Gessel to my earlier MO question. More specifically, $$\prod_{i\geq0}(1-x^{2^i})=\sum_{k\geq0}(-1)^{s_2(k)}x^k$$ where $s_2(k)$ is ...
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Products involving exponents of tribonacci numbers

The Fibonacci numbers $F_n$ can be given by $$\sum_{k\geq0}F_kx^k=\frac{x}{1-x-x^2}.$$ Among many many properties of this sequence, consider the following two results: (1) the coefficients of the ...
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How many digits of $\sqrt{2}$ are known to date?

How many digits of $\sqrt{2}$ are known to date, in base 10 and in base 2? I am trying to produce the largest sequence known to date, and would like to sense if I can do it either alone or with hiring ...
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Doubly log-concave or doubly log-convex

Suppose $(a_k)_{k\geq0}$ is a sequence of real numbers. Consider the operator $\mathcal{L}a_k=a_k^2-a_{k-1}a_{k+1}$. We say $(a_k)_k$ is log-concave (resp. log-convex) provided $\mathcal{L}a_k\geq0$ (...
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Is there a simple expression for $\sum_{k =1}^{(p-3)/2} \frac{1\cdot 3\cdots (2k-1)}{2\cdot 4 \cdots 2k\cdot(2k+1)} \bmod p$?

Let $p \equiv 1 \pmod 4$ be a prime and $E_n$ denote the $n$-th Euler number. While investigating $E_{p-1} \pmod{p^2}$ I have encountered this summation (modulo $p$) \begin{align*} \sum_{k =1}^{\frac{...
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Catalan's constant fast convergent series

NOTE. UPDATE 2 introduces proven series for Catalan's constant that is possibly the fastest currently known. Working with some conjectured continued fractions that were published here, I have found ...
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Connection between central factorial numbers and the Stern–Brocot tree

Consider the central factorial numbers of even indices formed by $$U(n,k)=\frac1{(2k)!}\sum_{i=0}^{2k}(-1)^i\binom{2k}i(k-i)^{2n}.$$ Let $u(n,k):=U(n,k)\mod 2$. Define the triangle of numbers $$A(r,j)=...
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Looking for a "clever" argument for a $q$-series identity

Consider the below $q$-series identity. One of the things I like about this expansion is how nicely the difference on the left hand side factors to the right hand side of the equation. $$\prod_{k\geq1}...
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Closed formula for $(-1)$-Baxter sequences

The number of the so-called Baxter permutations of length $n$ is computed by $$a_n=\frac1{\binom{n+1}1\binom{n+1}2}\sum_{k=0}^{n-1}\binom{n+1}k\binom{n+1}{k+1}\binom{n+1}{k+2}.$$ There has also been a ...
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Limit on a certain double sum

While working with multi-zeta functions, I encountered the below (experimental) value for a certain evaluation (in a limit sense). Notice first this well-known fact in context $$\sum_{n,m\geq1}\frac1{...
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In search of an alternative proof of a series expansion for $\log 2$

We all know the series expansion $$\log 2=\sum_{n=1}^{\infty}\frac{(-1)^{n-1}}n. \tag1$$ I also am able to use the method of Wilf-Zeilberger to the effect that $$\log 2=3\sum_{n=1}^{\infty}\frac{(-1)^{...
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Divisibility of (finite) power sum of integers

Consider the power sum $$S_a(b)=1^{2b}+2^{2b}+\cdots+(3a-2)^{2b}.$$ Let $\nu_3(x)$ denote the $3$-adic valuation of $x$. QUESTION 1. (milder) Is this true? $$\nu_3\left(\frac{S_a(b)}{S_a(1)}\right)=0....
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On partial sums of the Ramanujan sums

Let $n$ be a positive integer and $c_{m}(n)$ denote the $m^{th}$ Ramanujan sum at $n$. What is the best known estimate for $\sum_{m=1}^{N} c_{m}(n)$?
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A 3rd formula for the central Delannoy numbers?

There are several in the literature proving the two alternative formulas for the (diagonal) Delannoy numbers; namely that $$d_n=\sum_{k=0}^n\binom{n}k\binom{n+k}k=\sum_{k=0}^n\binom{n}k^22^k.$$ Each ...
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2-adic valuation of a certain binomial sum

Consider the sequence (of rational numbers) given by $$a_n=\sum_{k=1}^n\binom{n}k\frac{k}{n+k}.$$ Let $s(n)$ be the sum of binary digits of $n$, i.e. the total number of $1$'s. QUESTION. Is it true ...
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Power of $2$ dividing a specialized Mittag-Leffler polynomial

While studying the so-called Mittag-Leffler Polynomials, denoted $M_n(x)$, I was looking into the sequence $\frac1{n!}M_n(n)$ which takes the following form $$a_n:=\sum_{k=1}^n\binom{n-1}{k-1}\binom{n}...
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Question related to sequence of recurrence relation $a_k=\operatorname{rad}(a_{k-1}+a_{k-2})$ for $k\ge 2$ where $a_0=0,a_1=1$

Define radical of an integer Wiki $$\displaystyle{\mathrm{rad}}(n)=\prod_{{\scriptstyle p\mid n\atop p\:{\text{prime}}}}p$$ Example $n=504=2^3\cdot3^2\cdot7$ therefore ${\displaystyle \operatorname{...
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Approximation of a square with an irrational arithmetic progression

Let $\alpha \in \mathbb{R}\setminus \mathbb{Q}$ be irrational. Does the arithmetic progression $(n\alpha )_{n\in\mathbb{N}}$ becomes arbitrarily close to squares? More precisely, what can be said ...
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show that sequence $\{(-1)^n\Upsilon_n\}$ is convergent and strictly decreasing

Edit: Few years ago, I have posted my claim on $\Upsilon$ function regarding prime number but recently I have observed, last observation turns false that's way, (by putting $\Upsilon$ value in ...
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Is $\sum_{n=1}^\infty\frac{S(n)}{n!}$ an irrational, where $S(n)$ denotes the sum of remainders function?

For each integer $n\geq 1$ we consider the arithmetic function $$S(n)=\sum_{k=1}^n n\text{ mod }k,\tag{1}$$ the sum of remainders function, the arithmetic function A004125 from the OEIS. Example. We'...
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The function $\sum_{n=0}^\infty\frac{(-1)^n\mu(2n+1)}{(2n+1)^s}$: reference request or particular values at integers and abscissa of convergence

We denote for integers $m\geq 1$ the Möbius function as $\mu(m)$. With the help of a CAS, Wolfram Alpha online calculator, I was calculating certain values of $$\sum_{n=0}^\infty\frac{(-1)^n\mu(2n+1)}{...
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Signed variant of the Flint Hills series

I asked my Calculus 2 students to come up with a series the convergence of which they are unable to decide. One of the students, Denis Zelent, invented a very interesting one: $$ \sum_{n = 1}^\infty \...
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Order of magnitude of $\sum \frac{1}{\log^2{p}}$, or $\sum \frac{1}{\log^a{p}}$ for arbitrary power $a$ [closed]

In this MO question, it says that we have $$ \sum_{p<n} \frac{1}{\log{p}} =\frac{n}{\log^2 n}+O\left(\frac{n\log\log n}{\log^3 n}\right).$$ where the sum is on all primes $p$, up to some max ...
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A relation concerning the "sum of squares" counting function $r_2(n)$

This is a re-post from MSE as I did not get any response there. Let $r_2(n)$ denote the number of ways in which a positive integer $n$ can be expressed as the sum of squares of two integers. Here ...
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What is the shortest length of an Egyptian fraction expansion for a given $p/q$?

An Egyptian fraction expansion is a sum of reciprocals of integers, for example: $$\frac{4}{17} = \frac{1}{5} + \frac{1}{29} + \frac{1}{1233} + \frac{1}{3039345}$$ Every positive rational number $p/...
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Is anything known about this class of series involving the divisor function?

I hope it is OK to ask the following reference request. If my question is not suitable, please let me know and I will do my best to modify it! Let $N\in\mathbb{N}$, let $q$ be a point in the open ...
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Is the sequence $(\log(n!)\mod1)_{n\in\mathbb N}$ dense in the interval $[0,1]$?

This question was raised in the comment by Todd Trimble at how to proof there is a natural number n, the first four digits of n! Is 2018?. I thought the question may be posted separately, as even ...
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If $x_{n+1}= \frac{nx_{n}^2+1}{n+1}$ then $x_{n}=1$

I asked this question at MSE, but I think it's more appropriated to MO. Let $x_{n}$ be a sequence, such that $x_{n+1}= \dfrac{nx_{n}^2+1}{n+1}$ and $x_n>0$ for all $n$. There is a positive ...
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Completing a dyadic sum

Suppose I knew the behaviour of a given sum in every other interval, for example: $$ \sum_{\substack{0\leq a \leq x\\ a\equiv 1 (k)}} \sum_{x/(a+k/2)< b \leq x/a} f(b) \sim g(x), $$ for any $x>1$...
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generating $q$-Catalan numbers

An $n$-Dyck path (or a Catalan path) is a lattice path $P$, unit East and North steps, in an $n\times n$ square grid which stays (weakly) above the main diagonal. Let $\square_n$ denote all such paths....
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No Tonelli or Fubini

Whenever we can interchange summation (perhaps due to Tonelli-Fubini), good things happen. Otherwise, one has to struggle evaluating double sums in just one way, because the alternative results in a ...
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When does this interesting sum diverge?

For $x \gt 0,$ what is the greatest $y$ such that $$\sum_ {1\le h^x \le k^y} \frac{1}{h^x k^y}= \infty ?$$ I don't know of any references or methods for this -- not even for $x=1$, for which the ...
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Generating function of the Thue-Morse sequence

Let $T$ be the generating function of the Thue-Morse sequence; thus, $T(x)=x+x^2+x^4+x^7+\dotsb$. It is known that $T$ satisfies the nice congruence $$ (1+x)^3 T^2(x) + (1+x)^2 T(x) + x \equiv 0 \...
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Who was/were the first to note that if $\sum_{x \in X} \frac{1}{x} < \infty$ then the natural density of $X$ is zero?

It is a result of folklore that the natural density of a set $X$ of positive integers such that $\sum_{x \in X} \frac{1}{x} < \infty$ is zero. This is reproved, e.g., in T. Šalát's paper: ...
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On one class of Somos-like sequences

This question is motivated by integrability of the sequence mistakenly arisen in the question Does this sequence always give an integer? Let $m_1,\ldots, m_{k-1}$ be positive integers and sequence $\{...
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How to prove $\mathop {\lim }\limits_{x \to \infty } \sum\limits_{{f_x}(p) = 1} {\frac{1}{p}} = \ln 2$ for $p \le x$?

Let ${f_x}(m) = \sum\limits_{\left. p \right|m} {{f_x}(p)}$ be a strongly additive function on positive integer number $m$, where $p$ is a prime number. Set $${f_x}(p) = \left\{ {\begin{array}{*{20}{...
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Order of magnitude of $\sum \frac{1}{\log{p}}$

Question: What is the order of magnitude of the following sum? $$ \sum_{\substack{p<n\\\text{$p$ prime}}} \frac{1}{\log{p}} $$ Additional information: Since $$ \sum_{\substack{p<n\\\text{...
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$\sum_{n=1}^{\infty}\frac{1}{a_n}=\infty$ $\sum_{n=1}^{\infty}\frac{1}{b_n}=\infty$ but $\sum_{n=1}^{\infty}\frac{1}{a_n+b_n}=c, c\in R$ [closed]

The following question is inspired from: Defining the slowest divergent series. Let $a_n$ and $b_n$ be two strictly increasing sequences of natural numbers,with $\sum_{n=1}^{\infty}\frac{1}{a_n}=\...
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