Shintani zeta function


In mathematics, a Shintani zeta function or Shintani L-function is a generalization of the Riemann zeta function. They were first studied by. They include Hurwitz zeta functions, Barnes zeta functions.
There is another type of zeta function attached to prehomogeneous vector spaces which is sometimes also called a Shintani zeta function. This article does not discuss this other type of zeta function.

Definition

Let be a polynomial in the variables with real coefficients such that is a product of linear polynomials with positive coefficients, that is,, where where, and. The Shintani zeta function in the variable is given by

The multi-variable version

The definition of Shintani zeta function has a straightforward generalization to a zeta function in several variables given byThe special case when k = 1 is the Barnes zeta function.

Relation to Witten zeta functions

Just like Shintani zeta functions, Witten zeta functions are defined by polynomials which are products of linear forms with non-negative coefficients. Witten zeta functions are however not special cases of Shintani zeta functions because in Witten zeta functions the linear forms are allowed to have some coefficients equal to zero. For example, the polynomial defines the Witten zeta function of but the linear form has -coefficient equal to zero.