English

On the $L$-series of F. Pellarin

Number Theory 2011-12-30 v3

Abstract

The calculation, by L.\ Euler, of the values at positive even integers of the Riemann zeta function, in terms of powers of π\pi and rational numbers, was a watershed event in the history of number theory and classical analysis. Since then many important analogs involving LL-values and periods have been obtained. In analysis in finite characteristic, a version of Euler's result was given by L.\ Carlitz \cite{ca2} in the 1930's which involved the period of a rank 1 Drinfeld module (the Carlitz module) in place of π\pi. In a very original work \cite{pe2}, F.\ Pellarin has quite recently established a "deformation" of Carlitz's result involving certain LL-series and the deformation of the Carlitz period given in \cite{at1}. Pellarin works only with the values of this LL-series at positive integral points. We show here how the techniques of \cite{go1} also allow these new LL-series to be analytically continued -- with associated trivial zeroes -- and interpolated at finite primes.

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@article{arxiv.1107.5031,
  title  = {On the $L$-series of F. Pellarin},
  author = {David Goss},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1107.5031},
  year   = {2011}
}

Comments

In this version we show the entireness in terms of both $x^{-1}$ and Pellarin's variable $t$ in Theorem . To appear in the Journal of Number Theory volume in honor of David Hayes