The Lindelof Class Of L Functions


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The Lindelof Class of L-functions


The Lindelof Class of L-functions

Author: Anup Biswanath Dixit

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2018


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Meromorphic functions, called L-functions, play a vital role in number theory. In 1989, Selberg defined a class of L-functions that serves as an axiomatic model for L-functions arising from geometry and arithmetic. Even though the Selberg class successfully captures many characteristics common to most L-functions, it fails to be closed under addition. This creates obstructions, in particular, not allowing us to interpolate between L-functions. To overcome this limitation, V. K. Murty defined a general class of L-functions based on their growth rather than functional equation and Euler product. This class, which is called the Lindelof class of L-functions, is endowed with the structure of a ring. In this thesis, we study further properties of this class, specifically, its ring structure and topological structure. We also study the zero distribution and the a-value distribution of elements in this class and prove certain uniqueness results, showing that distinct elements cannot share complex values and L-functions in this class cannot share two distinct values with any other meromorphic function. We also establish the value distribution theory for this class with respect to the universality property, which states that every holomorphic function is approximated infinitely often by vertical shifts of an L-function. In this context, we precisely formulate and give some evidence towards the Linnik-Ibragimov conjecture.

The Conference on L-Functions


The Conference on L-Functions

Author: Lin Weng

language: en

Publisher: World Scientific

Release Date: 2007


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This invaluable volume collects papers written by many of the world's top experts on L-functions. It not only covers a wide range of topics from algebraic and analytic number theories, automorphic forms, to geometry and mathematical physics, but also treats the theory as a whole. The contributions reflect the latest, most advanced and most important aspects of L-functions. In particular, it contains Hida's lecture notes at the conference and at the Eigenvariety semester in Harvard University and Weng's detailed account of his works on high rank zeta functions and non-abelian L-functions.

Value-Distribution of L-Functions


Value-Distribution of L-Functions

Author: Jörn Steuding

language: en

Publisher: Springer

Release Date: 2007-05-26


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These notes present recent results in the value-distribution theory of L-functions with emphasis on the phenomenon of universality. Universality has a strong impact on the zero-distribution: Riemann’s hypothesis is true only if the Riemann zeta-function can approximate itself uniformly. The text proves universality for polynomial Euler products. The authors’ approach follows mainly Bagchi's probabilistic method. Discussion touches on related topics: almost periodicity, density estimates, Nevanlinna theory, and functional independence.