Transformations of Jesus Guillera's formulas for 1/Pi^2
Gert Almkvist

TL;DR
This paper presents new formulas for 1/Pi^2 derived through transformations of existing formulas by Jesus Guillera, expanding the mathematical understanding of Pi-related series.
Contribution
It introduces novel transformations of Guillera's formulas to generate new representations of 1/Pi^2.
Findings
New formulas for 1/Pi^2 discovered
Transformations expand the set of known Pi-related series
Potential applications in computational mathematics
Abstract
New formulas for 1/Pi^2 are found by transforming Guillera's formulas
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TopicsAdvanced Mathematical Identities · Analytic Number Theory Research · Mathematical functions and polynomials
