A summation formula and Ramanujan type series
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Publication:764949
DOI10.1016/J.JMAA.2011.12.048zbMATH Open1273.33007OpenAlexW2063506711MaRDI QIDQ764949FDOQ764949
Authors: Zhi-Guo Liu
Publication date: 16 March 2012
Published in: Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmaa.2011.12.048
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- Series for \(1/\pi\) and \(\pi\) with free parameters
- \(\pi \)-formulas implied by Dougall's summation theorem for \(_{5} F _{4}\)-series
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- \(\pi\)-formulas with free parameters
- Extensions of the classical theorems for very well-poised hypergeometric functions
- From Wallis and Forsyth to Ramanujan
- Hypergeometric series summations and \(\pi\)-formulas
- Double series expansions for \(\pi\)
- Gauss summation and Ramanujan-type series for \(1/\pi\)
- Series expansions for \(1/\pi^m\) and \(\pi^m\)
- Two hypergeometric summation theorems and Ramanujan-type series
- Ramanujan series with a shift
- Generalizations of Baruah and Berndt's Ramanujan-type series for \(1/\pi \)
- Some applications of Dougall's \(_5{F_4}\) summation
- Lemniscate-like constants and infinite series
- \(q\)-analogues of several \(\pi\)-formulas
- Extensions of Ramanujan's two formulas for \(1/\pi\)
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