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The following pages link to Ramanujan's Series for 1/π: A Survey (Q3107086):
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- Level 16 analogue of Ramanujan's theories of elliptic functions to alternative bases (Q266604) (← links)
- Ramanujan-type identities for Shimura curves (Q312310) (← links)
- More hypergeometric identities related to Ramanujan-type series (Q385611) (← links)
- \(p\)-adic analogues of Ramanujan type formulas for \(1/\pi\) (Q401763) (← links)
- A new Ramanujan-like series for \(1/\pi ^{2}\) (Q409036) (← links)
- \(\pi \)-formulas implied by Dougall's summation theorem for \(_{5} F _{4}\)-series (Q411277) (← links)
- Error estimates of Ramanujan-type series (Q430128) (← links)
- Conjectures on the evaluation of alternative modular bases and formulas approximating \(1/\pi\) (Q448224) (← links)
- Moments of Ramanujan's generalized elliptic integrals and extensions of Catalan's constant (Q719586) (← links)
- Series expansions for \(1/\pi^m\) and \(\pi^m\) (Q743193) (← links)
- A summation formula and Ramanujan type series (Q764949) (← links)
- On WZ-pairs which prove Ramanujan series (Q993490) (← links)
- From Wallis and Forsyth to Ramanujan (Q1633152) (← links)
- Sporadic sequences, modular forms and new series for \(1/\pi\) (Q1927644) (← links)
- Super congruences and Euler numbers (Q1934544) (← links)
- Ramanujan-like formulae for \(\pi\) and \(1/\pi\) via Gould-Hsu inverse series relations (Q2054716) (← links)
- Ramanujan-type \(1/\pi\)-series from bimodular forms (Q2084555) (← links)
- Irrationality and transcendence of alternating series via continued fractions (Q2097090) (← links)
- Asymptotic results of the remainder in a Ramanujan series for \(1/\pi \) (Q2105649) (← links)
- Chudnovsky-Ramanujan type formulae for non-compact arithmetic triangle groups (Q2167516) (← links)
- Extensions of the classical theorems for very well-poised hypergeometric functions (Q2314600) (← links)
- A refinement of a congruence result by van Hamme and Mortenson (Q2441071) (← links)
- Extensions of Ramanujan's two formulas for \(1/\pi\) (Q2444489) (← links)
- On a \(q\)-deformation of modular forms (Q2633811) (← links)
- A note on Clebsch-Gordan integral, Fourier-Legendre expansions and closed form for hypergeometric series (Q2675258) (← links)
- Level 14 and 15 analogues of Ramanujan’s elliptic functions to alternative bases (Q2821676) (← links)
- Ramanujan–Sato-Like Series (Q2840791) (← links)
- Accelerating Dougall’s $_5F_4$-sum and infinite series involving $\pi $ (Q2862541) (← links)
- Series for 1/π using Legendre's relation (Q2874100) (← links)
- Mosaic Supercongruences of Ramanujan Type (Q2883924) (← links)
- New hypergeometric-like series for $1/\pi^{2}$ arising from Ramanujan’s theory of elliptic functions to alternative base 3 (Q3082378) (← links)
- Dougall’s bilateral ₂𝐻₂-series and Ramanujan-like 𝜋-formulae (Q3094289) (← links)
- Rational analogues of Ramanujan's series for 1/π (Q3168441) (← links)
- GAUSS SUMMATION AND RAMANUJAN-TYPE SERIES FOR 1/π (Q3225618) (← links)
- How to Generate All Possible Rational Wilf-Zeilberger Pairs? (Q3296309) (← links)
- The Borwein Brothers, Pi and the AGM (Q3298036) (← links)
- Evaluation of Apéry-like series through multisection method (Q4627857) (← links)
- $q$-analogues of several $\pi $-formulas (Q4959710) (← links)
- Bilateral Ramanujan-like series for 1/πk and their congruences (Q4970761) (← links)
- (Q5026955) (← links)
- (Q5104104) (← links)
- Ramanujan-like Series for 1/π<sup>2</sup>and String Theory (Q5200342) (← links)
- Common extension of the Watson and Whipple sums and Ramanujan-like<i>π</i>-formulae (Q5262276) (← links)
- Using Fourier-Legendre expansions to derive series for \(\frac{1}{\pi}\) and \(\frac{1}{\pi^{2}}\) (Q5962078) (← links)
- Ramanujan–Sato series for $1/\pi $ (Q6102957) (← links)
- Infinite series about harmonic numbers inspired by Ramanujan-like formulae (Q6153127) (← links)
- (Q6170923) (← links)
- (Q6183274) (← links)
- Infinite series of convergence rate $-1/8$ suggested by two formulae of Guillera (Q6203887) (← links)