Saturday, 8 April 2017

sequences and series - Find the sum for suminftyn=1(1)(n+1)frac2n+13n




I have been trying to find the sum n=1(1)(n+1)2n+13n. After some calculation, I got here: 68+14+8k9k. I know the result is 58 , and I verified it with Wolfram Alpha.I saw that k=1k9k=964. But I don't know how to prove the last equation: k=1k9k=964. I hope someone could help me or show me another method to find the sum for my initial series.


Answer



You might be interested in the polylogarithm which is namely:



Lis(z)=k=1zkks.



You are looking for the special case s=1, z=19.



As illustrated here and this is probably what Prometheus wanted to point you at, you can find the value by derivation.



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