New Points of View on the Selberg Zeta Function

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The discussion centers on the paper "New Points of View on the Selberg Zeta Function" authored by Don Zagier, published in 2002 by Ryushi-do. It was presented at the conference "Explicit Structures of Modular Forms and Zeta Functions" held in Hakuba, Japan, from September 9 to September 15, 2001. The paper spans pages 1 to 10 and is intended for an expert audience. A link to the full text of the paper is provided: fulltext.pdf.

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  • Understanding of the Selberg Zeta Function
  • Familiarity with modular forms
  • Knowledge of conference proceedings in mathematics
  • Experience with academic research papers
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  • Research the implications of the Selberg Zeta Function in number theory
  • Explore the role of modular forms in modern mathematics
  • Investigate other works by Don Zagier on zeta functions
  • Review the proceedings of the "Explicit Structures of Modular Forms and Zeta Functions" conference
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Mathematicians, researchers in number theory, and graduate students focusing on zeta functions and modular forms will benefit from this discussion.

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Does anyone know where I can download or purchase this paper? I can't find it anywhere...

http://edoc.mpg.de/39003

New points of view on the Selberg zeta function
Authors: Zagier, Don
Language: English
Research Context: research report
Publisher: Ryushi-do
Place of Publication: Osaka
Date of Publication (YYYY-MM-DD): 2002-03
Title of Proceedings: Proceedings of Japanese-German Seminar
Start Page: 1
End Page: 10
Name of Conference/Meeting: Explicit Structures of Modular Forms and Zeta Functions
Place of Conference/Meeting: Hakuba (Japan)
(Start) Date of Conference/Meeting
(YYYY-MM-DD): 2001-09-09
End Date of Conference/Meeting
(YYYY-MM-DD): 2001-09-15
Review Status: Internal review
Audience: Experts Only
External Publication Status: published
Document Type: Conference-Paper
Communicated by: N. N.
Affiliations: MPI für Mathematik
 
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