Limit theorems for a product of the Hurwitz zeta functions (Q1901196)

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Limit theorems for a product of the Hurwitz zeta functions
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    Limit theorems for a product of the Hurwitz zeta functions (English)
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    7 November 1995
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    The formulation of the results in this paper requires a number of definitions. The main objective is to obtain limit theorems for a product of Hurwitz zeta functions. With the Hurwitz zeta function defined by \(\zeta (s, a)= \sum_{m=0}^\infty 1/(m+a)^s\), the product function considered is \(\prod_{j=1}^n \zeta (s, a_j)\), where \(a_j\) \((0< a_j\leq 1\), \(j=1, \dots, n)\) are algebraically independent numbers over \(\mathbb{Z}\) (i.e. \(p_1 (a_1, \dots, a_n)= p_2 (a_1, \dots, a_n)\) where \(p_1\), \(p_2\) are polynomials in \(n\) variables over \(\mathbb{Z}\) imply \(p_1= p_2\)). The limit theorems are given in terms of the convergence of some probability measures on \((\mathbb{C}, B(\mathbb{C}))\), where \(\mathbb{C}\) denotes the complex plane, and \(B(\mathbb{C})\) the class of Borel sets over \(\mathbb{C}\).
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    convergence of probability measures
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    limit theorems
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    product of Hurwitz zeta functions
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