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SYMMETRIC FUNCTIONS AND MULTIPLE ZETA VALUES
Part of:
Acceleration of convergence
Elementary classical functions
Zeta and $L$-functions: analytic theory
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 July 2019
Abstract
Four classes of multiple series, which can be considered as multifold counterparts of four classical summation formulae related to the Riemann zeta series, are evaluated in closed form.
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MSC classification
Primary:
11M06: $zeta (s)$ and $L(s, chi)$
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- Research Article
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