\(p\)-adic valuation of harmonic sums and their connections with Wolstenholme primes (Q6572376)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7881000
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7881000 |
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\(p\)-adic valuation of harmonic sums and their connections with Wolstenholme primes (English)
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15 July 2024
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In the literature, many properties of the harmonic numbers have been discovered, and many scientists have studied their applications using different methods.\N\NThe \(n\)-th harmonic number is defined as the partial sum of the well-known harmonic series \(H(n) := 1 + 1/2 + \dots + 1/n\). It has been known since the nineteenth century that by the Wolstenholme Theorem, for any prime \(p\geq5\) the numerator of \(H(p-1)\) is multiple of \(p^2\). In the last century, many researchers have investigated the arithmetic properties of harmonic numbers and related problems.\N\NIn this paper, the authors explore a conjecture posed by \textit{A. Eswarathasan} and \textit{E. Levine} [Discrete Math. 91, No. 3, 249--257 (1991; Zbl 0764.11018)] on the distribution of \(p\)-adic valuations of harmonic numbers that states that the set \(J_p\) of the positive integers \(n\) such that \(p\) divides the numerator of \(H(n)\) is finite. They prove two results, using a modular-arithmetic approach, one for non-Wolstenholme primes and the other for Wolstenholme primes, on an anomalous asymptotic behaviour of the \(p\)-adic valuation of \(H(p^mn)\) when the \(p\)-adic valuation of \(H(n)\) equals exactly \(3\).
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harmonic numbers
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harmonic sums
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Wolstenholme primes
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