A few remarks on values of Hurwitz Zeta function at natural and rational arguments
Abstract: We exploit some properties of the Hurwitz zeta function $\zeta (n,x)$ in order to study sums of the form $\frac{1}{\pi {n}}\sum_{j=-\infty}{\infty}1/(jk+l){n}$ and $\frac{1}{\pi {n}}\sum_{j=-\infty}{\infty}(-1){j}/(jk+l){n}$ for $% 2\leq n,k\in \mathbb{N},$ and integer $l\leq k/2$. We show that these sums are algebraic numbers. We also show that $1<n\in \mathbb{N}$ and $p\in \mathbb{Q\cap (}0,1\mathbb{)}$ $:$ the numbers $(\zeta (n,p)+(-1){n}\zeta (n,1-p))/\pi {n}$ are algebraic. On the way we find polynomials $s_{m}$ and $c_{m}$ of order respectively $2m+1$ and $2m+2$ such that their $n-$th coefficients of sine and cosine Fourier transforms are equal to $% (-1){n}/n{2m+1}$ and $(-1){n}/n{2m+2}$ respectively.
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