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Dirichlet Series that fail to be L-functions

For $\sigma \in \mathbb{R}$, let each $\mathbb{C}_\sigma = \{s \in \mathbb{C} : \Re(s) > \sigma\}$. For a sequence $a_n \in \mathbb{C}$, consider the Dirichlet series $D(s) = \sum_{n\ge 0} a_n n^{-...
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Bounds for Dirichlet L-functions

Let $L$ denote a Dirichlet L-function attached to the primitive character $\chi$. What are the best known bounds for $L(\sigma+it, \chi)$? PS: For $L=\zeta$ and $0\leq\sigma\leq 1$, i'm aware of a ...
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Conditional convergence of Artin $L$-functions

Let $k$ be a number field and $V$ a non-trivial irreducible Artin representation over $k$. Consider the associated Artin $L$-function with corresponding Euler product decomposition $L(V,s)= \prod_v ...
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Question about a paper by Franca and LeClair in analytic number theory

I am reading an article "Transcendental equations satisfied by the individual zeros of Riemann $\zeta$, Dirichlet and modular L-functions" by G. Franca and A. LeClair (2015) see here. The ...
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Is $\frac{1}{L(1+it)}$ unbounded?

Let $\chi$ be a Dirichlet character and $L(s, \chi)$ be the corresponding L-function. Is $$\frac{1}{L(1+it, \chi)}$$ unbounded for $t \in \mathbb{R}$? I'm aware that this is true if $L=\zeta$, but I'm ...
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Behaviour of a certain $L$ function at $s=1$

I was going through this paper. Corollary 7.3.4 says the $L$-function $L(s,\pi, \rm{sym}^4)$ is holomorphic except possibly at $s=0,1$ and gives a necessary and sufficient condition for it to have a ...
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Hadamard factorization of L-functions

I have already asked this question here in a different form, but really need an answer. Let $L(s)$ be a "standard" $L$-function, say with Euler product, functional equation, etc... (Selberg ...
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On the ''generalised'' Chebyshev psi function

Let $\chi$ be a Dirichlet character mod $q$ and $\Lambda(n)$ be the von Mangoldt function. Let $c(\chi)=1$ if $\chi$ is the principal character, and zero otherwise. Let $\Theta_\chi$ be the supremum ...
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Logarithms of $L$-functions of irreducible characters of Galois group

We know that the $L$ functions of Dirichlet characters $\chi$ of $(\mathbb Z / m\mathbb Z)^\times$ satisfy the property that $\log L(s, \chi)$ is holomorphic for $\Re(s) \geq 1$ if $\chi$ is a ...
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infinitely many non-trivial zeros for $L(s,\chi)$ using Hadamard product for $\xi(s,\chi)$

Here is the definition of $\xi(s,\chi)$: $\xi(s,\chi)= \left(\frac{s(s-1)}{2} \right)^{1_{\chi=1}} (q/\pi)^{\frac{s+a}{2}} \Gamma \left( \frac{s+a}{2} \right) L(s,\chi)$ Here is the definition of ...
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Analytic continuation of an Integral involving product of L-functions

Let $L_i(s)$ be some $L$-functions. (I am interested in the case when $L_1, L_2$ are two different Hecke $L$-function associated to the same number field.) Let $$F(s)=\int_{\Re w=\sigma} \frac{1}{w} ...
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