33 research outputs found
On the Andrews congruence for the Fibonacci quotient
We show that a congruence discovered by George E. Andrews in 1969 for the
Fibonacci quotient directly implies a simpler congruence found by Hugh C.
Williams in 1991
Extended calculations of a special Harmonic number
The search for values of for which the Harmonic numbers vanish mod , carried to by Schwindt in 1983, is
extended here to , and two new solutions are reported
A Characterization of Wilson-Lerch Primes
This note presents criteria in terms of Bernoulli numbers for a prime to be simultaneously a Wilson prime and a Lerch prime.http://www.integers-ejcnt.org/q51/q51.Abstract.htm
A matrix variation on Ramus's identity for lacunary sums of binomial coefficients
We study the well-known lacunary sums of binomial coefficients considered, most notably, by Christian Ramus, and their connection to a special kind of harmonic number associated with the first case of Fermat's Last Theorem. For one case of Ramus's famous identity we obtain a variation in which some of the parameters are replaced by square matrices of arbitrary dimension.http://ijmcs.future-in-tech.net/12.1/R-Dobson.pd
The Stoughtons of New England: Their alleged Elys-Notebeme ancestry
An interesting descent from Thomas Elys, a late-fourteenth-century M.P. for Sandwich, is claimed for the precursors of the New England Stoughtons in the 1619-21 Visitation of Kent. However, evidence of telescoping in the pedigree invalidates it in the form currently accepted. We attempt to determine how much of the line can be salvaged, and suggest possibilities for further research
The fraudulent Coligny-Rapalje descent
Jerome B. Holgate, in his American Genealogy (fictitiously dated 1848), derives the Rapalje family from an alleged Gaspard Colet de Rapalje "born in France, at Châtillon, sur Loire, in 1505." We suggest that this personage was manufactured from the record of an actual Gaspard de Coligny born at Châtillon, but who never used the additional surname de Rapalje, and who was in fact born in 1554 and died (unmarried) as a youth.http://www.genlit.org/agr/viewarticle.php?id=1
Van Dongen: a new name in the ancestry of the Verveelen family
A power-of-attorney granted by the New Netherland colonist Daniel Verveelen in 1658 mentions his "great-grandmother Catharina Jans van Dongen." This article examines the question of whether she was the same as his known great-grandmother, Catharina Jans Oliviers
The parentage of Sir Justus Beck
Advance Access version published 31 March 2012This note demonstrates that Sir Justus Beck (1679–1722), 1st Baronet, was baptized 8 November 1679 at Amsterdam, as Joost, son of Jacob George Beck and Margaretha de Smeth.https://academic.oup.com/nq/article/59/2/188/123039