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Fundamental domains of gamma and zeta functions
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    Fundamental domains of gamma and zeta functions (English)
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    22 July 2011
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    Summary: The branched covering Riemann surfaces \((\mathbb C, f)\) are studied, where \(f\) is the Euler gamma function or the Riemann zeta function. For both of them, fundamental domains are found and the group of cover transformations is revealed. In order to find fundamental domains, preimages of the real axis are taken and a thorough study of their geometry is performed. The technique of simultaneous continuation, introduced by the authors in previous papers, is used for this purpose. Color visualization of the conformal mapping of the complex plane by these functions is used for a better understanding of the theory. A version of this paper containing colored images can be found in the version of this paper in \url{http://arxiv.org/abs/0911.5138}.
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    branched Riemann surface
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    Euler gamma function
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    Riemann zeta function
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