Quadratic reciprocity and some ``non-differentiable functions
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Abstract: Riemann's non-differentiable function and Gauss's quadratic reciprocity law have attracted the attention of many researchers. In cite{RM} Murty and Pacelli gave an instructive proof of the quadratic reciprocity via the theta-transformation formula and Gerver cite{G1} was the first to give a proof of differentiability/non-differentiability of Riemnan's function. The aim here is to survey some of the work done in these two questions and concentrates more onto a recent work of the first author along with Kanemitsu and Li cite{K1}. In that work cite{K1} an integrated form of the theta function was utilised and the advantage of that is that while the theta-function is a dweller in the upper-half plane, its integrated form is a dweller in the extended upper half-plane including the real line, thus making it possible to consider the behaviour under the increment of the real variable, where the integration is along the horizontal line.
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