C-polynomials and LC-functions: towards a generalization of the Hurwitz zeta function
Abstract
Let be an analytic function at , and let be the sequence of Appell polynomials, referred to as , constructed from the sequence of coefficients . We also define as the sequence of C-polynomials associated to the function , called . This work investigates three main topics. Firstly, we examine the properties of C-polynomials and P-polynomials and the underlying features that connect them. Secondly, drawing inspiration from the definition of P-polynomials and subject to an additional condition on , we introduce and study the complex-variable function , which generalizes the function and is denoted by . Thirdly, the paper's significant contribution is the generalization of the Hurwitz zeta function and its fundamental properties, most notably Hurwitz's formula, by constructing a novel class of functions defined by , which are intrinsically linked to C-polynomials and referred to as (the constant is a positive integer dependent on the choice of ). This research offers a detailed analysis of C-polynomials, P-polynomials, and LC-functions associated to a given analytic function , thoroughly examining their interrelations and introducing unexplored research directions for a novel and expansive class of LC-functions possessing a functional equation equivalent to that of the Riemann zeta function, thereby highlighting the potential applications and implications of the findings.
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@article{arxiv.2212.04383,
title = {C-polynomials and LC-functions: towards a generalization of the Hurwitz zeta function},
author = {Lahcen Lamgouni},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2212.04383},
year = {2023}
}
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30 pages, 6 figures