On a Series of Goldbach and Euler

UPF Economics and Business Working Paper 776

19 Pages Posted: 16 Nov 2005

See all articles by Jaume Paradís

Jaume Paradís

Universitat Pompeu Fabra

Pelegrí Viader

Universitat Pompeu Fabra

Lluís Bibiloni

Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona

Date Written: June 2004

Abstract

Theorem 1 of Euler's paper of 1737 'Variae Observationes Circa Series Infinitas', states the astonishing result that the series of all unit fractions whose denominators are perfect powers of integers minus unity has sum one. Euler attributes the Theorem to Goldbach. The proof is one of those examples of misuse of divergent series to obtain correct results so frequent during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. We examine this proof closely and, with the help of some insight provided by a modern (and completely different) proof of the Goldbach-Euler Theorem, we present a rational reconstruction in terms which could be considered rigorous by modern Weierstrassian standards. At the same time, with a few ideas borrowed from nonstandard analysis we see how the same reconstruction can be also be considered rigorous by modern Robinsonian standards. This last approach, though, is completely in tune with Goldbach and Euler's proof. We hope to convince the reader then how, a few simple ideas from nonstandard analysis, vindicate Euler's work.

Keywords: History of mathematics, infinite series, nonstandard analysis

JEL Classification: C00

Suggested Citation

Paradís Balaux, Jaume and Viader Canals, Pelegrí and Bibiloni, Lluís, On a Series of Goldbach and Euler (June 2004). UPF Economics and Business Working Paper 776, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=848586 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.848586

Jaume Paradís Balaux (Contact Author)

Universitat Pompeu Fabra ( email )

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Spain
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Pelegrí Viader Canals

Universitat Pompeu Fabra ( email )

Ramon Trias Fargas 25-27
Barcelona, 08005
Spain
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(34-93) 542 17 46 (Fax)

Lluís Bibiloni

Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona ( email )

UAB Campus
E-08193 Bellaterra
Spain

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