(04/23/2009, 06:12 AM)andydude Wrote: if we already know one base. I'm not sure if this is useful for noninteger heights, because there are z's in the bounds for summation.Hi Andrew -
besides the rest of the formula (<phew>): there is an article of Markus Müller, Berlin, about sums with fractional bounds. Perhaps there is something interesting for you...
Gottfried
see
index) : http://www.math.tu-berlin.de/~mueller/research.htmlM. Müller, D. Schleicher, "Fractional Sums and Euler-like Identities", http://www.arxiv.org/abs/math/0502109
M. Müller, D. Schleicher, "How to add a non-integer number of terms, and how to produce unusual infinite summations", Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics, Vol 178/1-2 pp 347-360 (2005), HowToAdd.pdf
Gottfried Helms, Kassel

