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Bounds on Irrationality Measures and the Flint-Hills Series
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It is unknown whether the Flint-Hills series $\sum_{n=1}^\infty \frac{1}{n^3\sin^2(n)}$ converges. Alekseyev (2011) connected this question to the irrationality measure of $\pi$, that $\mu(\pi) > \frac{5}{2}$ would imply divergence of the Flint-Hills series. In this paper we established a near-complete converse, that $\mu(\pi) < \frac{5}{2}$ would imply convergence. The associated results on the density of close rational approximations may be of independent interest. The remaining edge case of $\mu(\pi) = \frac{5}{2}$ is briefly addressed, with evidence that it would be hard to resolve.
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Diophantine FLINT-HILLS series
The paper claims a proof of convergence of the Flint-Hills series and a new irrationality-measure bound mu(pi) <= 2.5, but the proof is circular and invalid.
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