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Daniel Miller
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A good example that my Honors Calc prof gave me is the following: $\zeta(n)=\int_{[0,1]^{n}}\left(1-\prod_{k=1}^{n}x_{k}\right)^{-1}d\boldsymbol{x}$

The proof is a surprisingly simple induction argument on $n$.

Daniel Miller
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