I won't put this in the update, but what I'm trying to do is establish a connection from the Fundimental Theorem of Arithmetic to these k+2 segments. I'm not sure how to do this yet. But I'm having fun with it.
If you know of anyone who might think this one rational convergence out of thousands that contain e might be worth a paper, then tell them to go for it. My only interest is in how it might be used for Oppermann which is still undetermined. I wouldn't even want attribution because it is a serendipitous discovery.
]]>Now, if in retrospect you think it would be more natural had you started at 0, you could say so in a comment, like: "In retrospect I agree having the series start at 0 would have been more natural. Fortunately it does not change much as regards the true underlying question as changing it always only shifts the result by 1/2. Thus I leave the question as it is."
But then your most recent comment suggest a still different development I do not fully oversee, so not sure how relevant this advice is now.
]]>I have certainly no objection to it being deleted. But the entire situation seems a bit surreal to me. (You cannot delete it yourself though, I think; as there are too many/too highly voted answers.)
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