A uniformly convergent Series for $\zeta(s)$ and closed Formulas, that include Catalan Numbers
Abstract
There exists an infinite series of ratios by which one can derive the Riemann zeta function from Catalan numbers and central binomial coefficients which appear in the terms of the series. While admittedly the derivation is not deep it does indicate some combinatorial aspect to the Riemann zeta function. But we actually do find also four additional new closed formulas, which include a formula by which one can compute for a countably infinite number of discrete positive values for where the formula contains Catalan numbers not in infinite series. The Riemann zeta function has applications in physics, such as in computations related to the Casimir effect. Our result indicates a link between the Riemann zeta function, combinatorics, Catalan numbers, the central binomial coefficient and the content of a hypersphere, under certain conditions.
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@article{arxiv.1008.0387,
title = {A uniformly convergent Series for $\zeta(s)$ and closed Formulas, that include Catalan Numbers},
author = {Robert J. Betts},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1008.0387},
year = {2010}
}
Comments
27 pages. Parts of the original submission have been edited out for inclusion in a future submission on this topic. In Subsection 3.1 and in Subsection 4.2 the terms in the series expansion for $\zeta(s)$ should be understood to be $1/k^{s}$, \(k = 1, 2, \ldots\)