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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/pure-mathematics/events/pure-math-grad-colloquium-
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SUMMARY:Pure Math Grad Colloquium
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DESCRIPTION:JULIUS FRIZZELL\, UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO\n\n_The Bernoulli Disc
 repancy_\n\nThe Bernoulli numbers were originally defined by Jacob Bernoul
 li with\nthe goal of finding a general formula tocompute the sum of the fi
 rst n\nconsecutive m-th powers. In modern math\, they have many different\
 napplications\,most notably in analytic number theory\, where they are\nus
 ed to analytically continue the Riemann Zeta functionvia\nEuler-Maclaurin 
 summation. However\, modern mathematicians use a\nslightly different defin
 ition to the oneoriginally given by Bernoulli\n(which differs in only one 
 term). In this talk\, we will discuss the\ndifferencesbetween the two defi
 nitions\, looking at just some of the\nmany examples given by Peter Luschn
 y in his ”BernoulliManifesto”.\n\nMC 5501\n\n(Refreshments will start 
 at 4:30)
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