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Dec 12, 2016 at 7:51 history edited მამუკა ჯიბლაძე CC BY-SA 3.0
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Jun 1, 2011 at 1:39 comment added Simon @Armin: Ok, I haven't really done this kind of analysis before and am not sure how to get bounds on the expansion of $f_1-f_2$ around $d=\infty$... I tried using the integral form of the hypergeometric to extract some suitable asymptotics, but got nowhere. Would you mind expanding your answer on the use of Carlson's theorem?
May 31, 2011 at 0:36 comment added Simon Thanks! I like the idea of using Carlson's Theorem to show that $f_1-f_2$ is identically zero. It might be a little tricky though, since both $f_i(d)$ have poles at odd $d>2$. But I guess that knowing that $f_1(d)-f_2(d)=0$ for even integers is enough to use Carlson's theorem - so now I just need to check the growth conditions.
May 30, 2011 at 13:41 history answered Armin Straub CC BY-SA 3.0