Meromorphic continuation of zeta functions associated to elliptic operators

Author(s):  
Nigel Higson
2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 (9) ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Bocardo-Gaspar ◽  
Willem Veys ◽  
W. A. Zúñiga-Galindo

Abstract In this article, we establish in a rigorous mathematical way that Koba-Nielsen amplitudes defined on any local field of characteristic zero are bona fide integrals that admit meromorphic continuations in the kinematic parameters. Our approach allows us to study in a uniform way open and closed Koba-Nielsen amplitudes over arbitrary local fields of characteristic zero. In the regularization process we use techniques of local zeta functions and embedded resolution of singularities. As an application we present the regularization of p-adic open string amplitudes with Chan-Paton factors and constant B-field. Finally, all the local zeta functions studied here are partition functions of certain 1D log-Coulomb gases, which shows an interesting connection between Koba-Nielsen amplitudes and statistical mechanics.


2018 ◽  
Vol 14 (08) ◽  
pp. 2317-2331
Author(s):  
Marcus du Sautoy

We study the analytic behavior of adelic versions of Igusa integrals given by integer polynomials defining elliptic curves. By applying results on the meromorphic continuation of symmetric power L-functions and the Sato–Tate conjectures, we prove that these global Igusa zeta functions have some meromorphic continuation until a natural boundary beyond which no continuation is possible.


2016 ◽  
Vol 229 ◽  
pp. 52-98 ◽  
Author(s):  
SHINGO SUGIYAMA

We introduce the Hurwitz-type spectral zeta functions for the quantum Rabi models, and give their meromorphic continuation to the whole complex plane with only one simple pole at $s=1$. As an application, we give the Weyl law for the quantum Rabi models. As a byproduct, we also give a rationality of Rabi–Bernoulli polynomials introduced in this paper.


Author(s):  
George Boxer ◽  
Frank Calegari ◽  
Toby Gee ◽  
Vincent Pilloni

AbstractWe show that abelian surfaces (and consequently curves of genus 2) over totally real fields are potentially modular. As a consequence, we obtain the expected meromorphic continuation and functional equations of their Hasse–Weil zeta functions. We furthermore show the modularity of infinitely many abelian surfaces $A$ A over ${\mathbf {Q}}$ Q with $\operatorname{End}_{ {\mathbf {C}}}A={\mathbf {Z}}$ End C A = Z . We also deduce modularity and potential modularity results for genus one curves over (not necessarily CM) quadratic extensions of totally real fields.


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