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Acceleration of the computation of Bernoulli numbers (English)
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1988
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Using an idea of Ramanujan the author constructs an interesting recurrence relation for the Bernoulli numbers \(B_ 0\), \(B_ 1\), \(B_ 2,..\). This relation yields for a fixed, but otherwise arbitrary, \(q\in\mathbb N\) a linear relation between the numbers \(B_{k-q}\), \(B_{k-3q},\ldots\). with coefficients which can be computed economically. The recurrence provides alternative ways to test whether a given prime is irregular.
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irregular primes
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recurrence relation
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Bernoulli numbers
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