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In mathematics, the study of special values of L-functions is a subfield of number theory devoted to generalising formulae such as the Leibniz formula for π, namely
by the recognition that expression on the left-hand side is also where is the Dirichlet L-function for the field of Gaussian rational numbers. This formula is a special case of the analytic class number formula, and in those terms reads that the Gaussian field has class number 1. The factor on the right hand side of the formula corresponds to the fact that this field contains four roots of unity.