Sums of Powers by L'Hopital's Rule
Number Theory
2024-08-07 v2
Abstract
For a positive integer , let ; i.e., is the sum of the first -powers up to . It's well known that is a polynomial of degree in . While this is usually proved by induction, once is not small it's a challenge as one needs to know the polynomial for the inductive step. We show how this difficulty can be bypassed by giving a simple proof that is a polynomial of degree in by using L'Hopital's rule, and show how we can then determine the coefficients by Cramer's rule. This illustrates a general principle and the point of our paper: there's more than one path to a goal, different approaches have their advantages and disadvantages, and the more techniques one knows, the more likely one can successfully attack a problem.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2302.03624,
title = {Sums of Powers by L'Hopital's Rule},
author = {Eduardo Dueñez and Asimina S. Hamakiotes and Steven J. Miller},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2302.03624},
year = {2024}
}