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Q: Tag for Euler sums

TolasoWell basically what the title says. Many of the MSE users are interested in Euler Sums including myself. It would be nice to have this tag. I don't have as many reputation to create one but I think the community could easily create such a tag. For instance I posted two questions (one today and ...

 
 
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Euler sums as in this, or in this? I lean towards believing either would be too narrow, but could be convinced otherwise. — Daniel Fischer ♦ 2 hours ago
As in the first one Daniel. — Tolaso 2 hours ago
Euler sum at Wolfram:
\begin{align}
s_h(m,n) &= \sum\limits_{k=1}^\infty(1+\frac12+...+\frac1k)^m (k+1)^{-n}\\
&=\sum\limits_{k=1}^\infty[\gamma+\psi_0(k+1)]^m(k+1)^{-n}
\end{align}
In the mathematics of convergent and divergent series, Euler summation is a summability method. That is, it is a method for assigning a value to a series, different from the conventional method of taking limits of partial sums. Given a series Σan, if its Euler transform converges to a sum, then that sum is called the Euler sum of the original series. As well as being used to define values for divergent series, Euler summation can be used to speed the convergence of series. Euler summation can be generalized into a family of methods denoted (E, q), where q ≥ 0. The (E, 1) sum is the ordinary Euler...
 

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