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  2. Bernoulli number - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, the Bernoulli numbers B n are a sequence of rational numbers which occur frequently in analysis.The Bernoulli numbers appear in (and can be defined by) the Taylor series expansions of the tangent and hyperbolic tangent functions, in Faulhaber's formula for the sum of m-th powers of the first n positive integers, in the Euler–Maclaurin formula, and in expressions for certain ...

  3. Gregory coefficients - Wikipedia

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    Upload file; Search. Search. Appearance. Donate; ... Download as PDF; Printable version; ... also known as reciprocal logarithmic numbers, Bernoulli numbers of the ...

  4. Talk:Bernoulli number - Wikipedia

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    The following removed paragraphs are personal opinions of Peter Luschny, see an essay of Luschny The Bernoulli Confusion. This guy (is he an expert on number theory or a graduate mathematician at all? I don't think so!) rigidly claims, against the consensus of experts, to change the definition of Bernoulli numbers so that B(1) = 1/2.

  5. Kummer's congruence - Wikipedia

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    The simplest form of Kummer's congruence states that ()where p is a prime, h and k are positive even integers not divisible by p−1 and the numbers B h are Bernoulli numbers.

  6. Von Staudt–Clausen theorem - Wikipedia

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    In number theory, the von Staudt–Clausen theorem is a result determining the fractional part of Bernoulli numbers, found independently by Karl von Staudt and Thomas Clausen . Specifically, if n is a positive integer and we add 1/ p to the Bernoulli number B 2 n for every prime p such that p − 1 divides 2 n , then we obtain an integer; that is,

  7. Bernoulli numbers - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Bernoulli numbers

  8. Faulhaber's formula - Wikipedia

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    The Bernoulli numbers have various definitions (see Bernoulli number#Definitions), such as that they are the coefficients of the exponential generating function = (⁡ +) = =!. Then Faulhaber's formula is that ∑ k = 1 n k p = 1 p + 1 ∑ k = 0 p ( p + 1 k ) B k n p − k + 1 . {\displaystyle \sum _{k=1}^{n}k^{p}={\frac {1}{p+1}}\sum _{k=0}^{p ...

  9. Bernoulli process - Wikipedia

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    A Bernoulli process is a finite or infinite sequence of independent random variables X 1, X 2, X 3, ..., such that for each i, the value of X i is either 0 or 1; for all values of , the probability p that X i = 1 is the same. In other words, a Bernoulli process is a sequence of independent identically distributed Bernoulli trials.