14 Jun
2009
14 Jun
'09
2:17 p.m.
Hello Simon, Pardon me if my question looks naïve, I see that you have listed formulae for 1 of the form p1/q1 sum( n^(4k+3) / (e^(pi n)-1) + p2/q2 sum( n^(4k+3) / (e^(2 pi n)-1) Do you think that one could one day find similar ones for exponent 5,9,13, ... (I am sure you already searched for them), since you got one for exponent 1 ? Olivier On Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 18:44, Simon Plouffe<simon.plouffe@gmail.com> wrote:
hello,
I have others that are of interest here : http://pictor.math.uqam.ca/~plouffe/inspired3.pdf