Thursday, April 10, 2008

Can an nth Harmonic number be an integer?

I intend to show soon here that the nth harmonic number can never be an integer for any n>1 . The proof is simple and hinges on simple divisibility properties.

Stay Hungry!

1 comment:

Prateek Ancha said...

If only students of Math Dept. could also appreciate the beauty of Math as u do,Math dept. will start producing Eulers,Cauchys,
Fermats of our generation.Anyway great initiative.