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The first result of the paper under review is the formula: \[ \sum_{\overset{n=1}{ n\equiv \pm s \text{ (mod \(m\))}}}^{\infty} \frac1{n^{2k}} = \frac{(-1)^{k-1}2^{2k}\pi^{2k}}{m(2k)!} \sum_{j=0}^{m-1} B_{2k}(j/m) \cos(2\pi sj/m), \] valid for any \(k,m\in {\mathbb N}=\{1,2,\ldots\}\), \(m\geq 3\), \(s\in {\mathbb Z}\), \(2s\not\equiv 0\) (mod \(m\)), where\(B_n(x)\) are the Bernoulli polynomials. This extends an earlier result of \textit{L. M. Navas} et al. [J. Approx. Theory 163, No. 1, 22--40 (2011; Zbl 1253.11028)], obtained for odd values of \(m\). In addition, the author offers a different simple proof. The main result is an explicit formula for sums of type \[ \sum_{\overset{n=1}{ n\equiv a_1,a_2,\ldots,a_r \text{ (mod \(m\))}}}^{\infty} \frac1{n^{2k}}, \] where \(k,m,r\in {\mathbb N}\), \(m,r\geq 2\) and \(1\leq a_1<a_2<\cdots < a_r\leq m-1\) satisfy certain conditions. Several applications and examples are also discussed.
Property / review text: The first result of the paper under review is the formula: \[ \sum_{\overset{n=1}{ n\equiv \pm s \text{ (mod \(m\))}}}^{\infty} \frac1{n^{2k}} = \frac{(-1)^{k-1}2^{2k}\pi^{2k}}{m(2k)!} \sum_{j=0}^{m-1} B_{2k}(j/m) \cos(2\pi sj/m), \] valid for any \(k,m\in {\mathbb N}=\{1,2,\ldots\}\), \(m\geq 3\), \(s\in {\mathbb Z}\), \(2s\not\equiv 0\) (mod \(m\)), where\(B_n(x)\) are the Bernoulli polynomials. This extends an earlier result of \textit{L. M. Navas} et al. [J. Approx. Theory 163, No. 1, 22--40 (2011; Zbl 1253.11028)], obtained for odd values of \(m\). In addition, the author offers a different simple proof. The main result is an explicit formula for sums of type \[ \sum_{\overset{n=1}{ n\equiv a_1,a_2,\ldots,a_r \text{ (mod \(m\))}}}^{\infty} \frac1{n^{2k}}, \] where \(k,m,r\in {\mathbb N}\), \(m,r\geq 2\) and \(1\leq a_1<a_2<\cdots < a_r\leq m-1\) satisfy certain conditions. Several applications and examples are also discussed. / rank
 
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Euler's sum
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Euler's formula
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Bernoulli numbers and polynomials
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subsums of Euler's sum
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    The first result of the paper under review is the formula: \[ \sum_{\overset{n=1}{ n\equiv \pm s \text{ (mod \(m\))}}}^{\infty} \frac1{n^{2k}} = \frac{(-1)^{k-1}2^{2k}\pi^{2k}}{m(2k)!} \sum_{j=0}^{m-1} B_{2k}(j/m) \cos(2\pi sj/m), \] valid for any \(k,m\in {\mathbb N}=\{1,2,\ldots\}\), \(m\geq 3\), \(s\in {\mathbb Z}\), \(2s\not\equiv 0\) (mod \(m\)), where\(B_n(x)\) are the Bernoulli polynomials. This extends an earlier result of \textit{L. M. Navas} et al. [J. Approx. Theory 163, No. 1, 22--40 (2011; Zbl 1253.11028)], obtained for odd values of \(m\). In addition, the author offers a different simple proof. The main result is an explicit formula for sums of type \[ \sum_{\overset{n=1}{ n\equiv a_1,a_2,\ldots,a_r \text{ (mod \(m\))}}}^{\infty} \frac1{n^{2k}}, \] where \(k,m,r\in {\mathbb N}\), \(m,r\geq 2\) and \(1\leq a_1<a_2<\cdots < a_r\leq m-1\) satisfy certain conditions. Several applications and examples are also discussed.
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    Euler's sum
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    Euler's formula
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    Bernoulli numbers and polynomials
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    Kronecker symbol
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    subsums of Euler's sum
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