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    Multiple \(q\)-zeta brackets (English)
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    2 April 2015
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    Summary: The multiple zeta values (MZVs) possess a rich algebraic structure of algebraic relations, which is conjecturally determined by two different (shuffle and stuffle) products of a certain algebra of noncommutative words. In a recent work, \textit{H. Bachmann} constructed a \(q\)-analogue of the MZVs -- the so-called bi-brackets -- for which the two products are dual to each other, in a very natural way [``Generating series of multiple divisor sums and other interesting \(q\)-series''. Talk slides. University of Bristol (2014)]. We overview Bachmann's construction and discuss the radial asymptotics of the bi-brackets, its links to the MZVs, and related linear (in)dependence questions of the \(q\)-analogue.
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    multiple zeta value
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    \(q\)-analogue
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    multiple divisor sum
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    double shuffle relations
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    linear independence
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    radial asymptotics
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