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Values of multiple zeta-functions with polynomial denominators at non-positive integers

Published 25 Aug 2019 in math.NT | (1908.09248v1)

Abstract: We study rather general multiple zeta-functions whose denominators are given by polynomials. The main aim is to prove explicit formulas for the values of those multiple zeta-functions at non-positive integer points. We first treat the case when the polynomials are power sums, and observe that some ``trivial zeros'' exist. We also prove that special values are sometimes transcendental. Then we proceed to the general case, and show an explicit expression of special values at non-positive integer points which involves certain period integrals. We give examples of transcendental values of those special values or period integrals. We also mention certain relations among Bernoulli numbers which can be deduced from our explicit formulas. Our proof of explicit formulas are based on the Euler-Maclaurin summation formula, Mahler's theorem, and a Raabe-type lemma due to Friedman and Pereira.

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