Hyperfunctions, formal groups and generalized Lipschitz summation formulas
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Abstract: A generalization of the classical Lipschitz summation formula is proposed. It involves new polylogarithmic rational functions constructed via the Fourier expansion of certain sequences of Bernoulli--type polynomials. Related families of one--dimensional hyperfunctions are also constructed.
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