Asymptotic expansions for the constants of Landau and Lebesgue (Q2445956)

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Asymptotic expansions for the constants of Landau and Lebesgue
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    Asymptotic expansions for the constants of Landau and Lebesgue (English)
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    15 April 2014
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    The authors obtain new asymptotic formulas for the Landau constant \[ G_n = \sum\limits_{k=0}^{n} \frac{1}{16^k} \left(\begin{matrix} 2k \\ k \end{matrix}\right)^2, \] and for the Lebesgue constant \[ L_n = \frac{1}{2 \pi} \int\limits_{-\pi}^{\pi} \left|\frac{\sin((n + \frac12)t)}{\sin(\frac t2)}\right| dt. \] The results have the following form \[ G_n - c_0 - \frac{1}{\pi} \ln\left(n + 3/4\right) \sim \frac{1}{\pi} \ln\left(1 + \sum\limits_{j=1}^{\infty} \frac{d_j}{(n +\frac34)^j}\right) \;\;\; (n \rightarrow \infty), \] where \[ d_0 = 1,\; d_j = - \sum\limits_{l=0}^{j - 1} \left(\frac{j - l}{l} \pi g_{j - l}\left(\frac34\right)\right) d_l \;\;\; (n\in {\mathbb N}); \] and \[ L_{n/2} - \frac{4}{n^2} \ln (n + 1) - c_1 \sim \frac{4}{n^2} \ln \left(1 + \sum\limits_{j=1}^{\infty} \frac{\beta_j}{(n + 1)^j}\right) \;\;\; (n \rightarrow \infty), \] where \[ \beta_0 = 1,\; \beta_j = \sum\limits_{l=0}^{j - 1} \left(\frac{j - l}{l} \frac{\pi^2}{4}b_{j - l}\right) \beta_l \;\;\; (n\in {\mathbb N}). \]
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    Landau constant
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    Lebesgue constant
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    asymptotics
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    Bell polynomials
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    Maple
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