Duality of one-variable multiple polylogarithms and their \(q\)-analogues (Q6150159)

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    Duality of one-variable multiple polylogarithms and their \(q\)-analogues
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7800632

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      Duality of one-variable multiple polylogarithms and their \(q\)-analogues (English)
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      6 February 2024
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      Let \(\mathbf{k}=(k_1,\ldots, k_r)\in \mathbb{N}^r\) with \(k_r\geq 2\). The multiple zeta value (MZVs) of index \(\mathbf{k}\) is defined by \[ \zeta(\mathbf{k})=\sum_{0<m_1<\cdots<m_r}\frac{1}{m_1^{k_1}m_2^{k_2}\cdots m_r^{k_r}}. \] Let \(\mathbf{k}^\star\) be the dual index of \(\mathbf{k}\). An immediate consequence of the iterated integral expression of multiple zeta values (MZVs) is the duality relation \[ \zeta(\mathbf{k})=\zeta(\mathbf{k}^\star). \] \textit{S. Seki} and the author [Int. J. Number Theory 15, No. 6, 1261--1265 (2019; Zbl 1443.11183)] gave a new method of proving the duality, which used certain multiple sums called the connected sums and made no use of the integrals. An advantage of this method is that it can be directly generalized to obtain a \(q\)-analogue. In the present paper under review, the author applies it to multiple polylogarithms (MPL) \[ \mathrm{Li}_k(z_1,\cdots, z_r)=\sum_{0<m_1<\cdots<m_r} \frac{z_1^{m_1}z_2^{m_2-m_1}\cdots z_r^{m_r-m_{r-1}}}{m_1^{k_1}m_2^{k_2}\ldots m_r^{k_r}} \] and their \(q\)-analogues.
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      multiple zeta values
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      multiple polylogarithms
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      hypergeometric series
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      \(q\)-analogue
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      connected sum
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