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Analytic Jacobi Eisenstein series and the Shimura method (English)
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29 December 2004
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The author shows that analytic Jacobi Eisenstein series always possess a meromorphic continuation to the whole complex plane. Moreover, a statement on the possible poles is included. In Shimura's investigation on the poles of \(L\)-functions a particular integral appears. This integral can now be interpreted as the Petersson scalar product of an analytic Jacobi Eisenstein series restricted to the Siegel variable against the modular form.
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Jacobi Eisenstein series
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standard \(L\)-function
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