Goldbach–Euler theorem
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In mathematics, the Goldbach-Euler theorem (also know as Goldbach's theorem), states that the sum of 1/(p-1) over the set of perfect powers p, excluding 1 and omitting repetitions, converges to 1:
This result was first published in Euler's 1737 paper "Variae observationes circa series infinitas". Euler attributed the result to a letter (now lost) from Goldbach.
Another variation of the theorem states that the sum of 1/p over the set of perfect powers p, excluding 1 but including repetitions, converges to 1 as well:
References
- Pelegrí Viader, Lluís Bibiloni, Jaume Paradís. "On a series of Goldbach and Euler" (PDF).
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