
arXiv: 2210.07238
For each positive integer $m$, the $m$th order harmonic numbers are given by $$H_n^{(m)}=\sum_{0
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Mathematics - Number Theory, 11B65, 05A19, 11A07, 11B68, FOS: Mathematics, Number Theory (math.NT)
Mathematics - Number Theory, 11B65, 05A19, 11A07, 11B68, FOS: Mathematics, Number Theory (math.NT)
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