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Contributions To The Theory Of Zetafunctions The Modular Relation Supremacy Number Theory And Its Applications Shigeru Kanemitsu

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Contributions To The Theory Of Zetafunctions The Modular Relation Supremacy Number Theory And Its Applications Shigeru Kanemitsu
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Publisher: WSPC
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.94 MB
Pages: 316
Author: SHIGERU KANEMITSU, HARUO TSUKADA
ISBN: 9789814449618, 981444961X
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Contributions To The Theory Of Zetafunctions The Modular Relation Supremacy Number Theory And Its Applications Shigeru Kanemitsu by Shigeru Kanemitsu, Haruo Tsukada 9789814449618, 981444961X instant download after payment.

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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