$\vec{w}h\alpha\mathfrak{t}\;\; i\mathbb{S}\ldots$

a partial zeta function?


Who?
Miguel Grados (HU Berlin)
When?
2014/05/23, 13:00
Before the BMS Friday Colloquium by Prof. Alina Marian
Where?
HU Berlin, Rudower Chaussee 26, in the room 0'311
About what?

Zeta functions are ubiquitous in number theory and usually its residue at s=1 contains relevant information of the problem in question. This talk is two-fold. First, we introduce two variants of the Riemann zeta function: one that appears in practice, and the other that is good for theoretical purposes. Second, we show an identity between these two variants and its consequences.