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Morrie's Law
This identity was referred to by Feynman (Gleick 1992). It is a special case of the general identity
with and (Beyer et al. 1996). References
Anderson, E. C. ``Morrie's Law and Experimental Mathematics.'' To appear in J. Recr. Math.Beyer, W. A.; Louck, J. D.; Zeilberger, D. ``A Generalization of a Curiosity that Feynman Remembered All His Life.'' Math. Mag. 69, 43-44, 1996. Gleick, J. Genius: The Life and Science of Richard Feynman. New York: Pantheon Books, p. 47, 1992.
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