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[[Fibonacci zeta at 1 is irrational]]
 
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[[Fibonacci zeta is transcendental at positive even integers]]
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<strong>Theorem:</strong> The number $F(2k)$ is a [[transcendental number]] for all $k=1,2,3,\ldots$.
 
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<strong>Proof:</strong>  █
 
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Revision as of 14:30, 9 August 2016

The Fibonacci zeta function is defined by $$F(s)=\displaystyle\sum_{k=1}^{\infty} f_n^{-s},$$ where $f_n$ denotes the $n$th term in the Fibonacci sequence.

Properties

Fibonacci zeta at 1 is irrational Fibonacci zeta is transcendental at positive even integers

References

The Fibonacci zeta function by M. Ram Murty
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