Abstract
The aim of this paper is to investigate some properties, recurrence relations and identities involving degenerate hyperharmonic numbers, hyperharmonic numbers and degenerate harmonic numbers. In particular, we derive an explicit expression of the degenerate hyperharmonic numbers in terms of the degenerate harmonic numbers. This is a degenerate version of the corresponding identity representing the hyperharmonic numbers in terms of harmonic numbers due to Conway and Guy.
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- Frontmatter
- B-essential spectra of 2 × 2 block operator matrix pencils
- New results on perturbations of p-adic linear operators
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- Anisotropic nonlinear weighted elliptic equations with variable exponents
- Finite groups in which every non-nilpotent subgroup is a TI-subgroup or has p;'-order
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