Explicit formulae (L-function)

Explicit formulae (L-function)

In mathematics, the explicit formulae for L-functions are a class of summation formulae, expressing sums taken over the complex number zeroes of a given L-function, typically in terms of quantities studied by number theory by use of the theory of special functions. The first case known was for the Riemann zeta function, where sums over its complex zeroes are identified with other sums over prime numbers. Such explicit formulae have been applied also to questions on bounding the discriminant of an algebraic number field, and the conductor of a number field.

In terms suggested by the Hilbert-Pólya conjecture, one of the major heuristics underlying the Riemann hypothesis and its supposed connection with functional analysis, the complex zeroes ρ should be closely linked to the eigenvalues of some linear operator "T". A sum

: sum = sum_ ho F( ho) !,

would then have this interpretation: use the functional calculus of operators, supposed to apply to "T", to form

: F(widehat T )!,

and then take its trace. In a formal sense, ignoring all the difficult points of mathematical analysis involved, this will be Σ. Therefore the existence of such 'trace formulae' for "T" means that the explicit formulae essentially encode the nature of "T", from the point of view of spectral theory, at least as far as its eigenvalues (spectrum) is concerned.

For the case the "Spectrum " is just the one belonging to a Hamiltonian "H" , the semiclassical approach can give a definition of the sum by means of an integral of the form:

: Sigma= int_{-infty}^{infty} int_{-infty}^{infty} e^{-aH(x,p)} dx dp!,

taking our operator scriptstyle F(widehat T )! to be e^{-scriptstylewidehat{H! valid when "a" is " small " and positive or pure imaginary.

Development of the explicit formulae for a wide class of L-functions took place in papers of André Weil, who first extended the idea to local zeta-functions, and formulated a version of a generalized Riemann hypothesis in this setting, as a positivity statement for a generalized function on a topological group. More recent work by Alain Connes has gone much further into the functional-analytic background, providing a trace formula the validity of which is equivalent to such a generalized Riemann hypothesis.

References

*"Algebraic Number Theory", Serge Lang


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