Infinite series formulae related to Gauss and Bailey _2F₁(12)-sums
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- Abel's lemma on summation by parts and basic hypergeometric series
- Abel's method on summation by parts and hypergeometric series
- Accelerating Dougall's \(_{5}F_{4}\)-sum and infinite series involving \(\pi\)
- Asymptotic method for Dougall's bilateral hypergeometric sums
- Common extension of the Watson and Whipple sums and Ramanujan-like \(\pi\)-formulae
- Finding identities with the WZ method
- Generators of some Ramanujan formulas
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- Two formulae of Gauss and Bailey for \({}_2 F_1 \left(\frac{1}{2}\right)\)-series
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- Infinite series of convergence rate $-1/8$ suggested by two formulae of Guillera
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