Multidimensional extension of the generalized Chowla-Selberg formula
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Abstract: After recalling the precise existence conditions of the zeta function of a pseudodifferential operator, and the concept of reflection formula, an exponentially convergent expression for the analytic continuation of a multidimensional inhomogeneous Epstein-type zeta function of the general form zeta_{A,vec{b},q} (s) = sum_{vec{n}in Z^p (vec{n}^T A vec{n} +vec{b}^T vec{n}+q)^{-s}, with the matrix of a quadratic form, a vector and a constant, is obtained. It is valid on the whole complex -plane, is exponentially convergent and provides the residua at the poles explicitly. It reduces to the famous formula of Chowla and Selberg in the particular case , , . Some variations of the formula and physical applications are considered.
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