The universality phenomenon reveals that certain complex functions arising in number theory—most notably the Riemann zeta‐function and a broad class of L‐functions—are astonishingly rich in analytic ...
The zeta function of a graph, inspired by analogues in number theory and differential geometry, encodes fundamental cycle and path data in a compact analytic form. Its prototypical instance, the Ihara ...
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