Exceptional zeros of L-series and Bernoulli-Carlitz numbers
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Abstract: Bernoulli-Carlitz numbers were introduced by L. Carlitz in 1935, they are the analogues in positive characteristic of Bernoulli numbers. We prove a conjecture formulated by F. Pellarin and the first author on the non-vanishing modulo a given prime of families of Bernoulli-Carlitz numbers. We then show that the "exceptional zeros" of certain -series are intimately connected to the Bernoulli-Carlitz numbers.
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