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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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Characterizing the integral as a function of $n$

Let $\alpha \in [0,3], \beta \geq 1, \lambda \geq 1$ and fix $n \in \mathbb{N}$. Consider the function $f(x;\alpha, \beta, \lambda) = x^{\alpha}\exp(-\lambda x^\beta)$. Let $I(n; \alpha,\beta,\lambda) ...
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Analytic continuation to the Mittag-Leffler star using Mittag-Leffler summation

This is a reference request for a theorem I thought I had read in a book by Steven Krantz, but I can no longer find it. Searching for Mittag-Leffler star, I can find references to the following result....
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Upper bound for the complex Beta function

The question is almost the same as here. What is the upper bound for a complex Beta function $$\DeclareMathOperator{\Im}{Im}\DeclareMathOperator{\Re}{Re} \displaystyle B(s,z)=\frac{\Gamma(s) \Gamma(z)}...
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Higher-dimensional analogue of the relation between stable Higgs bundles and constant curvature metrics

In Hitchin's famous paper[1] on the self-dual Yang-Mills equations, he discussed the relation between the stable Higgs bundles and the Teichmüller space for a compact Riemann surface. Namely, through ...
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Is $(n!^{-d})_{n\geq 0}$ a Pólya frequency sequence?

Fix a positive integer $d$. Is the sequence $(n!^{-d})_{n\geq 0}$ a Pólya frequency (PF) sequence? Equivalently, is the Toeplitz matrix $A=[a_{ij}]_{i,j\geq 0}$, where $a_{ij}=0$ if $i>j$ and $a_{...
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What does analytic uniformly in $s$ mean?

Suppose I have a complex vector space $V$ with finite basis $\{e_{1},...,e_{s}\}$. Then, I can consider the algebra $\mathcal{U}$ of formal polynomials on the variables $e_{1},...,e_{s}$. Suppose ...
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What's the asymptotic behaviour of $_1F_1(a,b,az)$ when $a\to\infty$?

I'm working towards the solution to a problem about involving the Landau-Zener transition, but I'm finding some difficulties. I need to estimate $ \,_1 F_1\left(\frac{\mathrm i}{4\epsilon},\frac12;\...
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zeros on the circle of convergence

In this question some experiments were used to conjecture that the zeros of partial sums of a series converging to a function with natural boundary on the unit circle were (weakly) converging to the ...
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Reconstruction of Riemann surface from a germ of holomorphic function

Let $\Sigma$ be a compact Riemann surface of genus $g$, and $f: \Sigma \to \mathbb{C}$ a meromorphic function. Take $U \subset \Sigma$ an open disk in $\Sigma$ biholomorphic to a disk in $\mathbb{C}$, ...
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Are real-analytic functions in $\mathbb{R}^2$ holomorphic after suitable change of coordinates?

I'm not sure this is a research-level question, but I couldn't find an answer after a bit of searching, so here goes. Let $f: \mathbb{R}^2 \to \mathbb{R}^2$ be a real-analytic function. Can we always ...
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Exponent of convergence of the sequence of zeros of $e^z+z$

Question: How to calculate the exponent of convergence of sequence of zeros of the function $f(z)=e^z+z$? I know the formula (given below) to calculate the exponent of convergence but for this, I need ...
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Reference dual Dirichlet space $D^1$

Let $\mathbb{D} = \{ z \in \mathbb{C} : |z| < 1 \}$ be the unit disk. The Bergman space $A^1 = A^1(\mathbb{D})$ is the Banach space of holomorphic functions on $\mathbb{D}$ such that $$ \|f\|_{A^1} ...
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Integral of $\log|e^{it}-1|$

Does there exist an elegant proof of $$ \int_0^{2\pi}\log|e^{it}-1|\,dt=0 \ ? \label{1}\tag1 $$ Of course, one can do some $\varepsilon$-$\delta$ stuff and get it, but I look for a nice proof. In the ...
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An integral containing modified Bessel functions

During my studies I am facing the following problem. Let $I_\nu(x)$ be the modified Bessel function for $\nu\in(0,1/2]$. I want to compute the following integral (it is are resolvent) $$ R(z) = \frac{...
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How many roots do $\tan(z)-z^n = 0$, $\sin(z)-z^n=0, \ \cos(z)-z^n=0, $ have?

I asked this question on MSE here. I am investigating the number of roots of the equations: $$\tan(z) - z^n = 0$$ $$\sin(z)-z^n=0$$ $$\cos(z)- z^n=0$$ within the vertical strip $|\text{Re}(z)| \leq \...
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When I can safely assume that a function is a Laplace transform of other function?

If I have a function and I want to represent it as being the Laplace transform of another, that is, I want to be sure that there is $\hat{f}(s)$ such that my function $f(x)$ can be written as: $$f(x) =...
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Can we strengthen this exercise in Forster's book on Riemann surfaces?

Exercise 2.5 in Otto Forster's Lectures on Riemann Surfaces states Suppose $p_1,\ldots,p_n$ are points on the compact Riemann surface $X$ and $X':=X\setminus\{p_1,\ldots,p_n\}$. Suppose $$f:X'\to\...
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Derivate involving Bessel function of second type

Let. $$f := (x, y) \mapsto \text{BesselK}(1, c \cdot (a - b \cdot (x + y))) \cdot \exp(c \cdot b \cdot (y - x))$$ Is there a close formula for this $$\frac{\partial^{m+n}}{\partial y^m \partial x^n} f(...
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Why should one still teach Riemann integration?

In the introduction to chapter VIII of Dieudonné's Foundations of Modern Analysis (Volume 1 of his 13-volume Treatise on Analysis), he makes the following argument: Finally, the reader will ...
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Is the map $G^g/G \to \operatorname{Bun}_G X$ locally an isomorphism in good cases?

$\DeclareMathOperator\Bun{Bun}$Suppose you have a closed Riemann surface $X$ constructed by cutting out $2g$ holes into a sphere and sewing pairs of holes together. Given elements $g_1, \dotsc g_{g}$ ...
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Special function in the Hardy space

Let $H^2(\mathbb{D})$ denote the complex Hardy space, this is: analytic functions defined unit disc $\mathbb{D}$ whose coefficients form a sequence in $\ell^2$. Functions in $H^2(\mathbb{D})$ have a ...
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Inclusion in Hardy-Smirnov spaces for the analytic continuation of a Cauchy-Type integral with a continuous boundary function

Let $D$ be a bounded simply connected domain in the complex plane $\mathbb{C}=\{z=x+iy\}$ with a Jordan rectifiable boundary $C=\partial D$. Let $P_1$ and $P_2$ be two distinct points on $C$, and let ...
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Hard problems with an easy-to-understand answer

I am very interested by problem in mathematics which are difficult (go at least 10 years without a resolution, say) but which have a solution that is short and elementary. In this video Launay gave an ...
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Conformally mapping between the upper half complex plane, and the plane with a tree on spatial points removed

A stochastic process such as SLE$_{\kappa}$ can be defined by taking the scaling limit of a curve in the upper half complex plane: put simply, one removes a line segment, then another, $n$ times, each ...
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What are necessary and/or sufficient conditions for a Dirichlet series to admit analytic continuation?

Let $A = \{a(n)\}_{n \geq 1}$ be a sequence of complex numbers. By normalizing, we may as well assume that $|a(n)| \leq 1$ for all $n \geq 1$. Under this assumption, the Dirichlet series $\...
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How to calculate an integral over the complex unit sphere

We want to calculate the following integral over the complex unit sphere $S^{2n-1}$: $$\int_{S^{2n-1}} \frac{1 }{|1 - \langle z, \zeta \rangle|^2} \, d\sigma(\zeta),$$ where $ z $ is a fixed point in ...
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Explicit bounds on gaps between zeros of $\zeta^\prime(s)$

In $\S$9.1 of "Theory of the Riemann Zeta Function", Titchmarsh uses Borel-Carathéodory and Hadamard Three Circles to show that every circle of radius 6 and center $3+iT$ contains a zeros of ...
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Nontrivial extension of the action of complex hyperbolic group $H$ on $\mathbb{C}$

Inspired by this question about conjugation of reql analytic maps to a holomorphic function and with a group action view point we ask the following question. The complex Lie group $H=\...
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Which proofs of the fundamental theorem of algebra are "essentially the same" vs. "essentially different"?

The classic MO thread Ways to prove the fundamental theorem of algebra contains $60$ proofs of FTA, and I'm sure there are many more in the literature. It would be nice to have some way to organize ...
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Generating functions in countable commutative monoids

Let $f: \mathbb{N}_0 \rightarrow \mathbb{C}$ be a function. The power series of $f$ can be viewed as the function $\mathscr{P}_f : q \mapsto \sum_{n \in \mathbb{N}_0}^{} f(n)q^n$ where $q \in \mathbb{...
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On a functional equation of Mahler?

Recently, I was trying to introduce the concept of natural boundaries to a fellow math student, and what greater way to do this than using an example? In particular, I tried to use as an illustration, ...
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On analytic functions on the complement of a curve without jump across the curve almost everywhere

Question. Suppose $f$ is an analytic function on $\mathbb C\setminus\mathbb R$ and assume that the boundary values of $f$ from above and below the real axis (denoted $f_\pm$ respectively) exist almost ...
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Analytic maps on Banach spaces: analyticity upgrade

Consider the following problem. Let $E,F,G$ be real or complex Banach spaces, such that $F\subset G$ with continuous embedding. Let $U\subset E$ an open set and $$ f:U\to G $$ an analytic map, such ...
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On the asymptotic behaviour of the series $\sum_{n=1}^{\infty} \left ( \frac{\zeta(ns)}{n}+\frac{s}{1-ns}\right )$ near $s=0$

I am interested in determining the behaviour of the the series/function $$f(s)=\sum_{n=1}^{\infty} \left ( \frac{\zeta(ns)}{n}+\frac{s}{1-ns}\right )$$ near $s=0$. It is clear that $f(0)$ is undefined....
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Asymptotic decay rate of an oscillator integral

Question: I want to evaluate the decay estimate of the integral $I^d(t; v) = \int_0^{\sqrt{d}\pi} dr \, r^{d-2} \int_0^\pi \sin(tr) e^{i\sqrt{d}vtr\cos\theta} \sin^{d-2}\theta \, d\theta $ for ...
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Reference for Mellin inversion; Meijer G-function

We have $$\frac {\Gamma (a)}{2^a}=\int _{(c)}\Gamma (s)\Gamma (a-s)\,ds,$$ see e.g. Exercise C.23 of Montgomery and Vaughan's "Multiplicative Number Theory". I would like a similar formula ...
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Ways to prove the fundamental theorem of algebra

This seems to be a favorite question everywhere, including Princeton quals. How many ways are there? Please give a new way in each answer, and if possible give reference. I start by giving two: ...
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Convergence and meromorphic continuation of a Dirichlet series under RH

Consider a Dirichlet series $F(s) = \sum_{n\geq1} \frac{a_{n}}{n^{s}}$ such that $a_{n} = O(1)$. Suppose the Dirichlet series $$\zeta(s)F(s)=\sum_{n\geq1} \frac{(a\star1)(n)}{n^{s}}$$ converges ...
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Representation of a meromorphic function on a once-punctured complex plane in terms of its zeros and poles

Consider a meromorphic function $f:\mathbb{C}\setminus\{0\}$ such that both $0$ and $\infty$ are its essential singularities with finite order in the sense of value distribution theory (see for ...
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What is the standard 2-generating set of the symmetric group good for?

I apologize for this question which is obviously not research-level. I've been teaching to master students the standard generating sets of the symmetric and alternating groups and I wasn't able to ...
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SOT and WOT convergence of Toeplitz operators

For the Hardy space $H^2$, every $\phi \in L^\infty (\mathbb T)$ induces a bounded Toeplitz operator $T_\phi$ on the Hardy space and $\lVert T_\phi \rVert = \lVert \phi \rVert _{\infty}$. Consequently,...
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What is the limit of the sequence of iterated cosines?

I asked this question on MSE here. Define $f_1(z) = \cos(z)$, $f_{n+1}= \cos(f_n (z)) $, The question is: Does $\lim\limits_{n \to \infty}f_n(z)$ exist for certain $z \in \mathbb{C}$? And what is ...
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New series for $\pi$ from string theory

This is a direct followup to the post Possible new series for $\pi$ by Timothy Chow and its numerous answers and comments. Using another formula in the same string theory paper by Saha and Sinha one ...
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Borel-Écalle re-summation and resurgence: criteria and results

This is about the theory of Borel-Écalle re-summation and resurgence, see Refs below. This states that the perturbative series (say of the vacuum expectation value of an operator $\mathcal{O}$ in ...
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Reference Request: Continuous extension of conformal maps

currently I am trying to find some references on the continuous extension of conformal maps between two simply connected domains of the Riemann sphere $\hat{\mathbb C}$. Let $\gamma_1,\gamma_2$ be two ...
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Reality of connection or meromorphic function

Let's considering a family of connections: $\nabla^{\lambda}:\mathbb{C}^{*}\rightarrow \Omega^{1}(sl(2,C))$ of trivial rank2 bundle on $\mathbb{P}^{1}-\{ 0,1,\infty \}$ with simple pole. In this case, ...
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Properties of Poisson Integral and Traces of functions in Sobolev space $W^{1,2} (\mathbb D)$

Let $W^{1,2}(\mathbb D)$ be the complex valued Sobolev space on $\mathbb D$ where $\mathbb D $ is the open unit disk of the complex plane. By definition, $W^{1,2} (\mathbb D)$ is the set of all ...
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Functions of bounded boundary rotation on the upper-half plane

It is a fact that there is a one to one correspondence between the space $M(k)$ of finite, signed Borel measures on $\mathbb{S}^1$ with total mass equal to $2$ and total variation equal to some $2 \...
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Blackboard rendering of math fonts

I learned most of my math font rendering from watching others (for example, I draw ζ terribly). In most cases it is passable, but I'm often uncomfortable using fonts like Fraktur on the board. ...

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