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Application of the Argument Principle to Functions Expressed as Mellin Transforms

Published 17 Jan 2021 in math.GM | (2101.07651v1)

Abstract: We describe a numerical algorithm for evaluating the numbers of roots minus the number of poles contained in a region based on the argument principle with the function of interest being written as a Mellin transformation of a usually simpler function. Because the function to be transformed may be simpler than its Mellin transform whose roots are to be sought we express the final integrals in terms of the former accepting higher dimensional integrals. Nonlinear terms are expressed as convolutions approximating reciprocal values by exponential sums. As an example the final expression is applied to the Riemann Zeta function. The procedure is very inefficient numerically. However, depending on the function to be investigated it may be possible to find analytical estimates of the resulting integrals.

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