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Euler Sums of Hyperharmonic Numbers

Published 4 Sep 2012 in math.NT and math.CA | (1209.0604v2)

Abstract: The hyperharmonic numbers h_{n}{(r)} are defined by means of the classical harmonic numbers. We show that the Euler-type sums with hyperharmonic numbers: {\sigma}(r,m)=\sum_{n=1}{\infty}((h_{n}{(r)})/(n{m})) can be expressed in terms of series of Hurwitz zeta function values. This is a generalization of a result of Mez\H{o} and Dil. We also provide an explicit evaluation of {\sigma}(r,m) in a closed form in terms of zeta values and Stirling numbers of the first kind. Furthermore, we evaluate several other series involving hyperharmonic numbers.

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