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Numbers n such that numerator(Bernoulli(2*n)/(2*n)) is different from numerator(Bernoulli(2*n)/(2*n*(2*n+1))).
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%I #3 Mar 30 2012 17:30:56

%S 610,1276,1287,1327,1506,1942,1976,2608,2971,3038,3274,3484,3940,4187,

%T 4491,4606,4749,4945,5272,5938,6398,6460,6478,6540,6604,6819,7270,

%U 7936,8171,8534,8602,8609,8713,9268,9759,9882,9902,9934,10021

%N Numbers n such that numerator(Bernoulli(2*n)/(2*n)) is different from numerator(Bernoulli(2*n)/(2*n*(2*n+1))).

%C Coincides with A090495(n) + A090496(n) - 1, except for order of terms.

%t Do[ If[ Numerator[ BernoulliB[2n] / (2n)] != Numerator[ BernoulliB[2n] / (2n(2n + 1))], Print[n]], {n, 1, 10030}]

%Y Cf. A090179, A001067, A090495.

%K nonn

%O 1,1

%A mohammed bouayoun (bouyao(AT)wanadoo.fr), Feb 04 2004

%E a(6)-a(39) from _Robert G. Wilson v_, Feb 09 2004