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An elementary proof of the rationality of $ζ(2n)/π^{2n}$ (2203.13930v2)

Published 25 Mar 2022 in math.GM

Abstract: In $1735$ Euler \cite{1} proved that for each positive integer $k$, the series $\zeta(2k) = \sum_{\ell=1}{\infty} \ell{-2k}$ converges to a rational multiple of $\pi{2k}$. Many demonstrations of this fact are now known, and Euler's discovery is traditionally proven using non-elementary techniques, such as Fourier series or the calculus of residues \cite{2}. We give an elementary proof, similar to Cauchy's \cite{3} proof of the identity $\zeta(2) = \pi2/6$, only extended recursively for all values $\zeta(2k)$. Our main formula $$\zeta(2k)=-\dfrac{(-\pi2){k}}{4{2k}-4{k}}\left[\dfrac{4{k}k}{(2k)!}+{\displaystyle \sum_{\ell=1}{k-1}}(4{2\ell}-4{\ell})\dfrac{4{k-\ell}}{(2k-2\ell)!}\dfrac{\zeta(2\ell)}{(-\pi2){\ell}}\right] \phantom{spa}k = 1,2,3,\dots$$ may be derived from previously known formulae \cite{4}. Remarkably, Apostol \cite{5} discovered a proof similar to ours, yet arrived at a different formula, relating $\zeta(2k)$ to the Bernoulli numbers, `a la Euler.

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