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Functional equation, upper bounds and analogue of Lindelöf hypothesis for the Barnes double zeta-function

Published 23 Aug 2022 in math.NT | (2208.10786v2)

Abstract: The functional equations of the Riemann zeta function, the Hurwitz zeta function, and the Lerch zeta function have been well known for a long time and there are great importance when studying these zeta-functions. For example, fundamental properties of the upper bounds, the distribution of zeros, the zero-free regions in the Riemann zeta function start from functional equations. In this paper, we prove a functional equations of the Barnes double zeta-function $ \zeta_2 (s, \alpha ; v, w ) = \sum_{m=0}\infty \sum_{n=0}\infty (\alpha+vm+wn){-s} $. Also, applying this functional equation and the Phragm\'en-Lindel\"of convexity principle, we obtain some upper bounds for $ \zeta_2(\sigma + it, \alpha ; v, w) \ (0\leq \sigma \leq 2) $ with respect to $ t $ as $ t \rightarrow \infty $.

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