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Contributions to the Theory of Zeta-Functions: The Modular Relation Supremacy: Series on Number Theory and Its Applications, cartea 10

Autor Shigeru Kanemitsu, Haruo Tsukada
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 apr 2015
This volume provides a systematic survey of almost all the equivalent assertions to the functional equations - zeta symmetry - which zeta-functions satisfy, thus streamlining previously published results on zeta-functions. The equivalent relations are given in the form of modular relations in Fox H-function series, which at present include all that have been considered as candidates for ingredients of a series. The results are presented in a clear and simple manner for readers to readily apply without much knowledge of zeta-functions. This volume aims to keep a record of the 150-year-old heritage starting from Riemann on zeta-functions, which are ubiquitous in all mathematical sciences, wherever there is a notion of the norm. It provides almost all possible equivalent relations to the zeta-functions without requiring a reader's deep knowledge on their definitions. This can be an ideal reference book for those studying zeta-functions.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789814449618
ISBN-10: 981444961X
Pagini: 316
Dimensiuni: 155 x 231 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: WORLD SCIENTIFIC
Seria Series on Number Theory and Its Applications


Cuprins

Introduction and Zeta-Functions; G-, H- and Allied Special Functions; The General Modular Relation; The Fourier - Bessel Expansion; The Ewald Expansion; The General Modular Relation for Epstein Zeta-Funcion; The General Modular Relation of Hecke's Type; The General Modular Relation for the Riemann Zeta-Function; The General Modular Relation of ΓΓ-Type; The General Modular Relation of ΓN-Type; The General Modular Relation for Maass Forms.