Abstract:Recently, Kargın et al. (arXiv:2008.00284 [math.NT]) obtained (among many other things) the following formula for the hyper-sums of powers of integerswhereIn this note we point out that a formula equivalent to the preceding one was already established in a different form, namely, a form in which m+n+1 i+n+1 n+1 is given explicitly as a polynomial in n of degree m − i. We find out the connection between this polynomial and the so-called r-Stirling polynomials of the first kind. Furthermore, we determine the hyp… Show more
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