“…We continue with an argument similar to Conrey and Ghosh [6], resp., Bochner [3] (however, we can find traces of this reasoning in the works of Erich Hecke, Hans Hamburger, and even Adolf Hurwitz; see the historical paper [28] by Nicola Oswald).…”
Section: The Beginning Of the Proof Of Theoremmentioning
In this note, we present results for distinguishing L-functions by their multisets of zeros and unique factorizations in an axiomatic setting; our tools stem from universality theory.
“…We continue with an argument similar to Conrey and Ghosh [6], resp., Bochner [3] (however, we can find traces of this reasoning in the works of Erich Hecke, Hans Hamburger, and even Adolf Hurwitz; see the historical paper [28] by Nicola Oswald).…”
Section: The Beginning Of the Proof Of Theoremmentioning
In this note, we present results for distinguishing L-functions by their multisets of zeros and unique factorizations in an axiomatic setting; our tools stem from universality theory.
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