Spectral zeta functions

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This paper discusses the simplest examples of spectral zeta functions, especially those associated with graphs, a subject which has not been much studied. The analogy and the similar structure of these functions, such as their parallel definition in terms of the heat kernel and their functional equations, are emphasized. Another theme is to point out various contexts in which these non-classical zeta functions appear. This includes Eisenstein series, the Langlands program, Verlinde formulas, Riemann hypotheses, Catalan numbers, Dedekind sums, and hypergeometric functions. Several open-ended problems are suggested with the hope of stimulating further research.

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Karlsson, A. (2020). Spectral zeta functions. In Operator Theory: Advances and Applications (Vol. 281, pp. 199–211). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-44097-8_10

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