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Henri Cohen
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Stupid of me. As O. Gorodetsky mentions, these are classical: $$F_1=(91\zeta(3)-2\pi^3\sqrt{3})/432$$ $$F_2=(28\zeta(3)-\pi^3)/64$$ $$F_3=(117\zeta(3)-2\pi^3\sqrt{3})/243$$

In addition, note that there are almost identical cfracs for the same linear combinations where the $-$ sign is replaced by a $+$ sign: replace in $F_1$ $312$ by $600$, in $F_2$ $40$ by $104$, and in $F_3$ $25$ by $51$.

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