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Integer sequences / Differential topology / Holonomic / Logarithm / Factorial / Gamma function / Complex number / Exponentiation / Riemann hypothesis / Mathematics / Mathematical analysis / Combinatorics
Date: 2005-01-21 11:38:15
Integer sequences
Differential topology
Holonomic
Logarithm
Factorial
Gamma function
Complex number
Exponentiation
Riemann hypothesis
Mathematics
Mathematical analysis
Combinatorics

ON THE NON-HOLONOMIC CHARACTER OF LOGARITHMS, POWERS, AND THE nTH PRIME FUNCTION PHILIPPE FLAJOLET, STEFAN GERHOLD, AND BRUNO SALVY Abstract. We establish that the sequences formed by logarithms and by “fractional” p

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