Kempner-like harmonic series

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Publication:6510328

arXiv2305.18180MaRDI QIDQ6510328FDOQ6510328


Authors: Jean-Paul Allouche, Claude Morin Edit this on Wikidata



Abstract: Inspired by a question asked on the list { t mathfun}, we revisit {em Kempner-like series}, i.e., harmonic sums sum1/n where the integers n in the summation have ``restricted digits. First we give a short proof that limkoinfty(sums2(n)=k1/n)=2log2, where s2(n) is the sum of the binary digits of the integer n. Then we propose two generalizations. One generalization addresses the case where s2(n) is replaced with sb(n), the sum of b-ary digits in base b: we prove that limkoinftysumsb(n)=k1/n=(2logb)/(b1). The second generalization replaces the sum of digits in base 2 with any block-counting function in base 2, e.g., the function a(n) of -- possibly overlapping -- 11's in the base-2 expansion of n, for which we obtain limkoinftysuma(n)=k1/n=4log2.













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