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The “Pellian Equation” and Some Series for π

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 October 2008

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§ 1. The craze for extensive π-calculation which was so strange a feature of the last century was probably brought to an end not so much by the famous 707 decimals of W. Shanks in 1873 as by the demonstrations of Hermite and Lindemann, about the same time, regarding the transcendental nature of both e and π. Sporadic minor outbreaks of the disease still occur, of course, —Ramanujan in his earlier days was not entirely immune—and the series of the present note may seem symptomatic. It is hoped, however, that they will not be devoid of interest from the point of view of elementary trigonometry.

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Copyright © Edinburgh Mathematical Society 1930

References

1 Chrystal, : Algebra, Part 26, p. 478.Google Scholar