Twists and resonance of L-functions. I.
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Abstract: We obtain the basic analytic properties, i.e. meromorphic continuation, polar structure and bounds for the order of growth, of all the nonlinear twists with exponents of the L-functions of any degree in the extended Selberg class. In particular, this solves the resonance problem in all such cases.
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