Irrationality sequence
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In mathematics, an irrationality sequence is a sequence of positive integers an with the property that for every sequence xn of positive integers, the sum of the series
exists and is an irrational number.
Examples of irrationality sequences include . Any sequence an with
is an irrationality sequence.
The sequence n! is not an irrationality sequence.
References
- Guy, Richard K. (2004). Unsolved problems in number theory (3rd ed.). Springer-Verlag. E24. ISBN 0-387-20860-7. Zbl 1058.11001.