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Power-Sum Denominators

Published 10 May 2017 in math.NT | (1705.03857v1)

Abstract: The power sum 1<sup>n</sup>+2<sup>n</sup>+⋯+x<sup>n1<sup>n</sup> + 2<sup>n</sup> + \cdots + x<sup>n has been of interest to mathematicians since classical times. Johann Faulhaber, Jacob Bernoulli, and others who followed expressed power sums as polynomials in xx of degree n+1n+1 with rational coefficients. Here we consider the denominators of these polynomials, and prove some of their properties. A remarkable one is that such a denominator equals n+1n+1 times the squarefree product of certain primes pp obeying the condition that the sum of the base-pp digits of n+1n+1 is at least pp. As an application, we derive a squarefree product formula for the denominators of the Bernoulli polynomials.

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