Partial fractions and trigonometric identities
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- On the corner contributions to the heat coefficients of geodesic polygons
- Summations on trigonometric functions
- On some trigonometric power sums
- On an approach for evaluating certain trigonometric character sums using the discrete time heat kernel
- Explicit expressions for finite trigonometric sums
- Reciprocity laws for Dedekind cotangent sums
- A novel proof of two partial fraction decompositions
- The trace method for cotangent sums
- Trigonometric sums by Hermite interpolations
- Partial fraction decompositions and further trigonometric identities
- Reciprocal relations for trigonometric sums
- Partial fraction decompositions and trigonometric sum identities
- General order Euler sums with multiple argument
- Rational functions, cotangent sums and Eichler integrals
- Trigonometric sums and Riemann zeta function
- Summation formulae on trigonometric functions
- A few finite trigonometric sums
- Human and automated approaches for finite trigonometric sums
- Weighted trigonometric sums over a half-period
- Higher dimensional Dedekind sums and twisted mean values of Dirichlet \(L\)-series
- Using the Girard-Newton-Waring Formula to Evaluate Trigonometric Sums: A Blast from the Past
- Spectral zeta functions of graphs and the Riemann zeta function in the critical strip
- Explicit evaluations and reciprocity theorems for finite trigonometric sums
- An elementary derivation of finite cotangent sums
- Summation formulae for finite tangent and secant sums
- Trigonometric identities and sums of separable functions
- Summation formulae for finite cotangent sums
- Generalized cosecant numbers and trigonometric inverse power sums
- Partial fractions and Riesz' interpolation formula for trigonometric polynomials
- Exact evaluations and reciprocity theorems for finite trigonometric sums
- Basic trigonometric power sums with applications
- FINITE TRIGONOMETRIC CHARACTER SUMS VIA DISCRETE FOURIER ANALYSIS
- Two general families of integer-valued polynomials associated with finite trigonometric sums
- Identities for combinatorial sums involving trigonometric functions
- Further developments of basic trigonometric power sums
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