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Integral and series representations of Riemann's zeta function and Dirichlet's eta function and a medley of related results
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    Integral and series representations of Riemann's zeta function and Dirichlet's eta function and a medley of related results (English)
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    25 July 2013
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    Summary: Contour integral representations of Riemann's Zeta function and Dirichlet's Eta (alternating Zeta) function are presented and investigated. These representations flow naturally from methods developed in the 1800s, but somehow they do not appear in the standard reference summaries, textbooks, or literature. Using these representations as a basis, alternate derivations of known series and integral representations for the zeta and eta function are obtained on a unified basis that differs from the textbook approach, and results are developed that appear to be new.
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