MATH Seminar
Title: Shifted convolution L-functions |
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Seminar: Algebra |
Speaker: Ken Ono of Emory |
Contact: David Zureick-Brown, dzb@mathcs.emory.edu |
Date: 2014-09-09 at 4:00PM |
Venue: W306 |
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Abstract: Rankin-Selberg convolution L-functions are important functions in number theory. Their properties play a central role in many of deepest works on the Ramanujan-Petersson Conjecture. In a recent paper, Hoffstein and Hulse defined generalizations of these L-functions, the so-called ``shifted-convolution" L-functions. They obtained the meromorphic continuation of the functions in many cases. Here we consider symmetrizations of these L-functions, and we exactly evaluate their special values at diagonal weights for all shifts. This is joint work with Michael Mertens. |
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