Integral representations of the Legendre chi function
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Abstract: We, by making use of elementary arguments, deduce integral representations of the Legendre chi function valid for and . Our earlier established results on the integral representations for the Riemann zeta function and the Dirichlet beta function ,, are direct consequence of these representations.
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