Harmonic Sequence
Harmonic Sequence
1 Properties
2 Sum
3 Examples
o 3.1 Example 1
o 3.2 Example 2
o 3.3 Example 3
4 More Problems
o 4.1 Introductory
5 See Also
Properties
Because the reciprocals of the terms in a harmonic sequence are in arithmetic progression, one can
apply properties of arithmetic sequences to derive a general form for harmonic sequences. Namely,
for some constants and , the terms of any finite harmonic sequence can be written as
A common lemma is that a sequence is in harmonic progression if and only if is the harmonic
mean of and for any consecutive terms . In
symbols, . This is mostly used to perform substitutions, though it
occasionally serves as a definition of harmonic sequences.
Sum
A harmonic series is the sum of all the terms in a harmonic series. All infinite harmonic series
diverges, which follows by the limit comparison test with the series . This
series is referred to as the harmonic series. As for finite harmonic series, there is no known general
expression for their sum; one must find a strategy to evaluate one on a case-by-case basis.
Examples
Here are some example problems that utilize harmonic sequences and series.
Example 1
Find all real numbers such that is a harmonic sequence.
Solution: Using the harmonic mean properties of harmonic sequences,
More Problems
Here are some more problems that utilize harmonic sequences and series. Note that harmonic
sequences are rather uncommon compared to their arithmetic and geometric counterparts .