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Matsumoto zeta function

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In mathematics, Matsumoto zeta functions are a type of zeta function introduced by Kohji Matsumoto in 1990. They are functions of the form

where p is a prime and Ap is a polynomial.

References

  • Matsumoto, Kohji (1990), "Value-distribution of zeta-functions", Analytic number theory ({T}okyo, 1988), Lecture Notes in Math., vol. 1434, Berlin, New York: Springer-Verlag, doi:10.1007/BFb0097134, MR 1071754