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Sep 6 at 10:05 history became hot network question
Sep 6 at 9:15 answer added TravorLZH timeline score: 1
Sep 5 at 18:12 comment added Greg Zitelli Actually it does not quite, since it is not meromorphic up to the boundary. But it may be an example of the other question, since it has logarithmic singularities which lead to analytic continuation to a complicated Riemann surface.
Sep 5 at 16:59 vote accept Greg Zitelli
Sep 5 at 16:56 comment added M.G. If I understand your edit correctly, then the Prime Zeta Function is such an example. It extends analytically up to the natural boundary $\sigma = 0$.
Sep 5 at 16:53 answer added Will Sawin timeline score: 7
Sep 5 at 16:46 comment added Greg Zitelli I tried to clarify in the statement.
Sep 5 at 16:45 history edited Greg Zitelli CC BY-SA 4.0
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Sep 5 at 16:19 comment added M.G. Maybe I am not understanding what you are asking, but what exactly do you mean by "Dirichlet Series that fail to be L-functions"? What is an L-function for you?
Sep 5 at 16:15 history asked Greg Zitelli CC BY-SA 4.0