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Crystal Symmetry Viewed as Zeta Symmetry II

Shigeru Kanemitsu () and Haruo Tsukada ()
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Shigeru Kanemitsu: University of Kinki, Department of Information and Computer Sciences, School of Humanity-Oriented Science and Engineering
Haruo Tsukada: University of Kinki, Department of Information and Computer Sciences, School of Humanity-Oriented Science and Engineering

A chapter in The Legacy of Alladi Ramakrishnan in the Mathematical Sciences, 2010, pp 275-292 from Springer

Abstract: Summary In this paper, we continue our previous investigations on applications of the Epstein zeta-functions. We shall mostly state the results for the lattice zeta-functions, which can be immediately translated into those for the corresponding Epstein zeta-functions. We shall take up the generalized Chowla–Selberg (integral) formula and state many concrete special cases of this formula.

Keywords: Lattice zeta-function; Generalized Chowla–Selberg formula; Zeta-function of a crystal (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4419-6263-8_16

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