Zlatman
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An alternate solution to iii):
Hence? These facts are pretty unrelated, I would be surprised if there was a proof of divergence that used in an essential way that the H_n are non-integers.
For your last statement written in latex, x^5 / 5 is not greater than x^5/3 . Its the other way around actually. But it doesn't really matter either way because it works since you can say: and so if the right hand side of the question is true.
oh, lol, that was a typo, should've been the other way round.For your last statement written in latex, x^5 / 5 is not greater than x^5/3 . Its the other way around actually. But it doesn't really matter either way because it works since you can say: and so if the right hand side of the question is true.