$i,j\in \mathbb{N}$ and $i<j $. Prove that $$\sum_{n=i}^{j}\frac{1}{n}$$ isn't integer using without using the Bertrand's postulate.
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How about when $i=j=1$? – Ivan Wangsa Apr 23 '15 at 09:16
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I have edited the problem to remove this case. – Apr 23 '15 at 09:17