\zeta({{2}^m, 1, {2}^m, 3}^n, {2}^m) / \pi^{4n + 2m(2n+1)} is rational
Number Theory
2015-07-14 v1
Abstract
The cyclic insertion conjecture of Borwein, Bradley, Broadhurst and Lison\v{e}k states that inserting all cyclic shifts of some fixed blocks of 2's into the multiple zeta value {\zeta}(1,3,...,1,3) gives an explicit rational multiple of a power of {\pi}. In this paper we use motivic multiple zeta values to establish a non-explicit symmetric insertion result: inserting all possible permutations of some fixed blocks of 2's into {\zeta}(1,3,...,1,3) gives some rational multiple of a power of {\pi}.
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@article{arxiv.1306.6775,
title = {\zeta({{2}^m, 1, {2}^m, 3}^n, {2}^m) / \pi^{4n + 2m(2n+1)} is rational},
author = {Steven Charlton},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1306.6775},
year = {2015}
}
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