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Using Fourier-Legendre expansions to derive series for \(\frac{1}{\pi}\) and \(\frac{1}{\pi^{2}}\)
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    Using Fourier-Legendre expansions to derive series for \(\frac{1}{\pi}\) and \(\frac{1}{\pi^{2}}\) (English)
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    16 September 2010
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    \(\pi\)-series
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    Fourier-Legendre series
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