The translation \(\frac 12\) in the theory of Dirichlet series (Q1852451)
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The translation \(\frac 12\) in the theory of Dirichlet series (English)
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5 January 2003
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Many results in the theory of Dirichlet series lead to a conclusion on the behavior of this or related series at a point shifted by \(1/2.\) It is worth giving a couple of (known) examples from the paper. First, if \(\sum|a_n|^2<\infty,\) then \(\sum a_n n^{-1/2+it}\) converges for almost all \(t.\) Next, if \(\sum a_n n^{-s}\) and \(\sum b_n n^{-s}\) converge at \(s=0,\) then the product of these series converges at \(s=1/2.\) Both results are sharp. In the paper this phenomenon is studied in detail. Besides considering results related to above examples, the authors show the non-existence of Rudin-Shapiro type Dirichlet polynomials.
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Dirichlet series
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almost everywhere convergence
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abscissa of convergence
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Rudin-Shapiro like polynomials
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\(p\)-Sidon set
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