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    Post The Bernoullis' Numbers

    Recently, I've been introduced to the Bernoullis' Numbers... Whereas really perplexed and complicated. To me it's like a formula and a theory for numbers larger than length of 15! Which I really don't know what the use of this theory for. Can anyone explain it to me? Thanks.

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    S0(n)=n
    S1(n)=(1/2n)^2-(1/2)n
    ...............

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    You can find about about Benoulli's numbers in any higher algebra book. In India, you can get the answer in Gigher Algebra book by Barnard & Child. The book is published by McMillan

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    Post What use of it?

    What is the use of Bernoulli's Numbers? I noticed a new one, Ficonacci Numbers, seems to be more powerful?

    f(499) = a number with the length of 100

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