The Arakawa–Kaneko zeta function is a mathematical construct that arises in the study of dynamical systems, particularly in the context of the study of lattice models and statistical mechanics. Specifically, it is related to the treatment of certain integrable systems and is connected to concepts like partition functions and statistical weights. In general, the Arakawa–Kaneko zeta function is defined in the context of a two-dimensional lattice and is associated with a discrete set of variables.

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