Göbel's sequence
In mathematics, a Göbel sequence is a sequence of rational numbers defined by the recurrence relation with starting value Göbel's sequence starts with The first non-integral value is x43.[1] HistoryThis sequence was developed by the German mathematician Fritz Göbel in the 1970s.[2] In 1975, the Dutch mathematician Hendrik Lenstra showed that the 43rd term is not an integer.[2] GeneralizationGöbel's sequence can be generalized to kth powers by The least indices at which the k-Göbel sequences assume a non-integral value are Regardless of the value chosen for k, the initial 19 terms are always integers.[3][2] See alsoReferences
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