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Upper bounds on L-functions at the edge of the critical strip

Number Theory 2009-09-19 v5

Abstract

The problem of finding upper bounds for L-functions at the edge of the critical strip has a long and interesting history. Here, the situation for classical L-functions such as Dirichlet L-functions is relatively well understood. The reason for this is because the size of the coefficients of these L-functions is known to be small. Although L-functions are generally expected to have coefficients which are bounded by a constant at the primes, this has only been proven for a small class of familiar examples. Our main focus here is on the problem of finding upper bounds for L-functions for which we have comparatively bad bounds for the size of the coefficients.

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@article{arxiv.0904.0850,
  title  = {Upper bounds on L-functions at the edge of the critical strip},
  author = {Xiannan Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0904.0850},
  year   = {2009}
}

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