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Finding similar Zudilin-Cohen recurrence relations and cfracs for $\frac{\zeta(4)}{13}$?

I. Two recurrence relations The first one was also discussed in this MO post. We have the similar, \begin{align} (n+1)^5 u_{n+1} &= (2n + 1)(9n^2 + 9n + 3)(15n^2 + 15n + 4)u_n +3n^3(9n^2-1)u_{n-1}\...
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On the continued fractions using Cooper's sequences $s_7,\, s_{10},\, s_{18}$ and the Zudilin-Cohen sequence

In a previous MO post, H. Cohen suggested Gorodetsky's 2021 paper which discussed $6+6+3=15$ "sporadic sequences". The first 6 are Zagier's sporadic sequences, the second 6 are by Almkvist-...
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Is $\lim_{x\to\infty}\sum_{n=-\infty}^{\infty}\frac{x}{n^2+x^2}=\pi$?

It seems that $$\lim_{x\to\infty}\sum_{n=-\infty}^{\infty}\frac{x}{n^2+x^2}=\pi.$$ But I can't prove it. I cannot prove that the function is decreasing in $x$ either.
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Sequences for which $\prod (1-z^n)^{a(n)}$ is a polynomial

This is mostly a reference request. I'm working with complex coefficients, although all I have in mind have integer coefficients. Let $a=(a(n))_{n\ge 1}$ be a sequence, say of integers (I have non-...
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Do infinitely nested radicals have any applications?

There is a simple necessary and sufficient condition for a continued radical of the form $\sqrt{a_1 + \sqrt{a_2 + \dotsc}}$ to converge (where all terms $a_1, a_2$ etc. are nonnegative). Namely, that ...
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Representations of $\zeta(3)$ as continued fractions involving cubic polynomials

$\zeta(3)$ has at least two well-known representations of the form $$\zeta(3)=\cfrac{k}{p(1) - \cfrac{1^6}{p(2)- \cfrac{2^6}{ p(3)- \cfrac{3^6}{p(4)-\ddots } }}},$$ where $k\in\mathbb Q$ and $p$ is a ...
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Expansion of inverse logarithmic integral in terms of lambert w

Cipolla and Césaro both gave expansions of $\operatorname{li}^{-1}$ in tems of nested $\log$ functions. I think it can be written in terms of the Lambert-W function in the form: $\operatorname{li}^{-...
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Four kinds of generalized hypergeometric formulas for $\pi$

Given, $$\begin{array}{|c|c|c|c|} \hline n&a_n&b_n&c_n\\ \hline 1 & 6541681608 & 163096908 & -640320^3\\ \hline 2 & 85840 & 4492 & -14112^2\\ \hline 3 & 28302 &...
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Laplace's summation formula

I recently came across the following formula, which is apparently known as Laplace's summation formula: $$\int_a^b f(x) dx = \sum_{k=a}^{b-1} f(k) + \frac{1}{2} \left(f(b) - f(a)\right) - \frac{1}{...
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