Multiplication formulae for periodic functions (Q1175131)

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Multiplication formulae for periodic functions
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    Multiplication formulae for periodic functions (English)
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    25 June 1992
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    From the author's summary: ``Carlitz and others have proved that if \(f\) is a polynomial such that it satisfies the formula \[ \sum^{d-1}_{j=0}f(x+j/d) = d^{1-k}f(xd), \tag(1.1) \] then \(f\) is (essentially) the \(k\)-th degree Bernoulli polynomial. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the slightly more general formula \[ \sum_{n(d)}f(x+n/d) = \theta (d)f(xd), \tag(1.2) \] where \(\theta(rs) = \theta (r)\theta (s)\) and \(f\) is periodic with period 1. The notation \(n(d)\) under the summation sign indicates that \(n\) runs through a complete system of residues mod \(d\). Formulae like (1.1) and (1.2) occur also in theories of Franel's formula and in the elementary theory of Dedekind sums. We will pretty much characterize the periodic bounded variation solutions of (1.2). Then we provide a weak generalization of the current best form of Franel's formula, and use this result to provide a method for constructing new solutions of (1.2) from old ones, at least in principle.'' Reviewer's note: there are also other extensions of Franel's (i.e. Landau's) formula: \[ \int^1_0\psi(mt)\psi(nt)\,dt = (m,n)^2/12mn, \] with \(\psi(t) = t-[t]-1/2\), which are due to the reviewer, contain generalized zeta-functions and can be applied to diophantine approximations [cf. the reviewer, Publ. Math. 7, 158--180 (1960; Zbl 0096.26105); Result. Math. 18, No. 3/4, 298--305 (1990; Zbl 0716.11032)].
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    Bernoulli polynomial
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    Dedekind sums
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    Franel's formula
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    generalized zeta-functions
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