Shintani zeta function
ID: shintani-zeta-function
The Shintani zeta function is a special type of zeta function that arises in the context of number theory, particularly in the study of algebraic integers in number fields and certain functions related to modular forms and Galois representations. It is named after Kiyoshi Shintani, who introduced it in the 1970s as part of his work on generalized zeta functions associated with algebraic number fields and the theory of modular forms.
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