Stark conjectures
= Stark conjectures
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The Stark conjectures are a set of conjectures in number theory proposed by the mathematician Harold Stark in the 1970s. They are concerned with the behavior of L-functions, particularly the L-functions of certain algebraic number fields, and they provide a profound connection between number theory, the theory of L-functions, and algebraic invariants.