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Herglotz–Zagier function

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In mathematics, the Herglotz–Zagier function, named after Gustav Herglotz and Don Zagier, is the function

introduced by Zagier (1975) who used to to obtain a Kronecker limit formula for real quadratic fields.

References

  • Herglotz, G. (1923), Ber. Verh. Sächs. Gesellschaft. Wiss. Leipzig Math.-Phys. Kl., 75: 3–14 {{citation}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  • Masri, Riad (2004), "The Herglotz–Zagier function, double zeta functions, and values of L-series", Journal of Number Theory, 106 (2): 219–237, ISSN 0022-314X, MR2059072
  • Zagier, Don (1975), "A Kronecker limit formula for real quadratic fields", Mathematische Annalen, 213: 153–184, doi:10.1007/BF01343950, ISSN 0025-5831, MR0366877