Equivariant L-functions are a specific class of L-functions that arise in the context of number theory and representation theory, particularly in the study of automorphic forms and motives. The concept of "equivariance" in this context refers to how these functions behave under the action of a certain group, typically a Galois group or a symmetry group associated with the arithmetic structure being studied.
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