generalize indexing in lemmas for series#1397
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Excellent! No doubt it will be useful at some point. Just need a rebase for the changelog.
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* generalize some lemmas for series --------- Co-authored-by: Reynald Affeldt <reynald.affeldt@aist.go.jp>
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Motivation for this change
There are several lemmas for series stated with zero-based indexing
0 <= k < nandn <oo.This PR generalizes them to
m <= k < nandm <= n<oo.Checklist
CHANGELOG_UNRELEASED.mdReference: How to document
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