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Transcendence of Certain Fourier Series


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In this note we offer and alternate approach to studying the transcendental nature of the sums

Σ f(n)A(n)/B(n) and Σ A(n)/B(n)

where A(x), B(x) are polynomials with algebraic coefficients with deg A < deg B, f is an algebraic valued periodic function, and the sum is over integers n which are not zeros of B(x). By relating these sums to the Fourier series of certain functions we are able to obtain an alternate formulation of some results found in [3] and [6].


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Chester Weatherby
Department of Mathematics, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario, N2L 3C5, Canada

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In this note we offer and alternate approach to studying the transcendental nature of the sums

Σ f(n)A(n)/B(n) and Σ A(n)/B(n)

where A(x), B(x) are polynomials with algebraic coefficients with deg A < deg B, f is an algebraic valued periodic function, and the sum is over integers n which are not zeros of B(x). By relating these sums to the Fourier series of certain functions we are able to obtain an alternate formulation of some results found in [3] and [6].