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Many odd zeta values are irrational

Published 23 Mar 2018 in math.NT, math.AG, math.CA, and math.CO | (1803.08905v2)

Abstract: Building upon ideas of the second and third authors, we prove that at least $2{(1-\varepsilon)\frac{\log s}{\log\log s}}$ values of the Riemann zeta function at odd integers between 3 and $s$ are irrational, where $\varepsilon$ is any positive real number and $s$ is large enough in terms of $\varepsilon$. This lower bound is asymptotically larger than any power of $\log s$; it improves on the bound $\frac{1-\varepsilon}{1+\log2}\log s$ that follows from the Ball--Rivoal theorem. The proof is based on construction of several linear forms in odd zeta values with related coefficients.

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