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A unit fraction is a rational number written as a fraction where the numerator is one and the denominator is a positive integer. A unit fraction is therefore the reciprocal of a positive integer, 1/n. Examples are 1/1, 1/2, 1/3, 1/42 etc.
The partial sum
gives the harmonic series, and is close to loge(n)+γ as n increases. So the sum of all unit fractions is infinite.
The product of two unit fractions is again a unit fraction; the sum and difference may be unit fractions, though are often not.
Any positive rational number can be written as the sum of distinct unit fractions. The result is an Egyptian fraction, but the expression is not unique. For example 0.8 = 1/2+1/4+1/20 = 1/3+1/5+1/6+1/10.