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A145656 a(n) = numerator of amazing polynomial of genus 1 and level n for m = 2 +0
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0, 2, 5, 32, 131, 661, 1327, 18608, 148969, 447047, 89422, 1967410, 7869871, 102309709, 204620705, 2046213056, 32739453941, 556571077357, 556571247527, 10574855234543, 42299423848079, 42299425233749, 84598851790183 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,2

COMMENT

For numerator of amazing polynomial of genus 1 and level n for m = 1 see A001008

For denominators see A145657.

Definition: Amazing polynomial A[1,2n+1](m) = A[genus 1,level n] is here defined as

Sum[m^(n - d)/d,{d,1,n-1}]

Few first A[1,n](m):

n=1: A[1,1](m)= 0

n=2: A[1,2](m)= m

n=3: A[1,3](m)= m/2 + m^2

n=4: A[1,4](m)= m/4 + m^2/3 + m^3/2 + m^4

General formula which uses amazing polynomials is following (*Artur Jasinski*):

(1/(n+1))Hypergeometric2F1[1,n,n+1,1/m] =

Sum[m^(-x)(1/(x+n),{x,0,Infinity}] =

m^(n)ArcTanh[(2m-1)/(2m^2-2m+1)]-A[1,n](m) =

m^(n)Log[m/(m-1)]-A[1,n](m)

MATHEMATICA

m = 2; aa = {}; Do[k = 0; Do[k = k + m^(r - d)/d, {d, 1, r - 1}]; AppendTo[aa, Numerator[k]], {r, 1, 30}]; aa (*Artur Jasinski*)

CROSSREFS

A145609-A145640, A145656-A145687.

Sequence in context: A032504 A041397 A042811 this_sequence A009274 A019036 A005636

Adjacent sequences: A145653 A145654 A145655 this_sequence A145657 A145658 A145659

KEYWORD

frac,nonn

AUTHOR

Artur Jasinski (grafix(AT)csl.pl), Oct 16 2008

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