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Description: Amita Malik, Rutgers Experimental Mathematics Seminar, September 14th, 2017nSee part 1 at vimeo.com/233910923nSee part 3 at vimeo.com/233911703nAbstract:nAt the ICM in 1978, R. Apéry's proof of the irrationality of ζ(3) was presented. In this proof, he introduced a sequence of integers, now known as Apéry numbers. Apéry-like numbers are special integer sequences, studied by Beukers and Zagier, which are modeled after Apéry numbers. Among their remarkable properties are connections with modu
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