Special values of Euler products and Hardy-Littlewood constants (Q1073077)

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    Special values of Euler products and Hardy-Littlewood constants (English)
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    It is shown that Hardy-Littlewood constants are interpreted as special values of certain naturally constructed Euler products. These constants appeared in the famous Hardy-Littlewood conjectures generalizing the twin prime conjecture. In the case of the twin prime constant C, the associated Euler product is \(Z(s)=(1-2^{-s})\prod_{p odd}(1-2p^{- s}),\) and we have the following Taylor expansion around \(s=1:\) \(Z(s)=C(s- 1)^ 2+(higher\) order terms). It is remarked that Z(s) is meromorphic in \(Re(s)>0\) with the natural boundary \(Re(s)=0\). A simple functional equation for the Selberg zeta-function of a compact Riemann surface is noticed also.
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    spatial zeta functions
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    Hardy-Littlewood constants
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    Euler products
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    twin prime constant
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    Taylor expansion
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    functional equation
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    Selberg zeta- function
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    compact Riemann surface
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