Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q17098109> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 33 of
33
with 100 triples per page.
- Q17098109 subject Q7029575.
- Q17098109 subject Q8234760.
- Q17098109 abstract "In mathematics, motivic L-functions are a generalization of Hasse–Weil L-functions to general motives over global fields. The local L-factor at a finite place v is similarly given by the characteristic polynomial of a Frobenius element at v acting on the v-inertial invariants of the v-adic realization of the motive. For infinite places, Jean-Pierre Serre gave a recipe in (Serre 1970) for the so-called Gamma factors in terms of the Hodge realization of the motive. It is conjectured that, like other L-functions, that each motivic L-function can be analytically continued to a meromorphic function on the entire complex plane and satisfies a functional equation relating the L-function L(s, M) of a motive M to L(1 − s, M∨), where M∨ is the dual of the motive M.".
- Q17098109 wikiPageExternalLink icm1978.1.0165.0176.ocr.pdf.
- Q17098109 wikiPageExternalLink item?id=SDPP_1969-1970__11_2_A4_0.
- Q17098109 wikiPageExternalLink lfunct-ps.pdf.
- Q17098109 wikiPageExternalLink pspum332-ptIV-8.pdf.
- Q17098109 wikiPageWikiLink Q1531713.
- Q17098109 wikiPageWikiLink Q1789063.
- Q17098109 wikiPageWikiLink Q187235.
- Q17098109 wikiPageWikiLink Q212063.
- Q17098109 wikiPageWikiLink Q217616.
- Q17098109 wikiPageWikiLink Q2372257.
- Q17098109 wikiPageWikiLink Q2400580.
- Q17098109 wikiPageWikiLink Q2993300.
- Q17098109 wikiPageWikiLink Q328998.
- Q17098109 wikiPageWikiLink Q395.
- Q17098109 wikiPageWikiLink Q465654.
- Q17098109 wikiPageWikiLink Q4815938.
- Q17098109 wikiPageWikiLink Q4826697.
- Q17098109 wikiPageWikiLink Q485287.
- Q17098109 wikiPageWikiLink Q594452.
- Q17098109 wikiPageWikiLink Q613048.
- Q17098109 wikiPageWikiLink Q7029575.
- Q17098109 wikiPageWikiLink Q7289549.
- Q17098109 wikiPageWikiLink Q7447524.
- Q17098109 wikiPageWikiLink Q7574878.
- Q17098109 wikiPageWikiLink Q769124.
- Q17098109 wikiPageWikiLink Q8234760.
- Q17098109 wikiPageWikiLink Q840594.
- Q17098109 wikiPageWikiLink Q849705.
- Q17098109 comment "In mathematics, motivic L-functions are a generalization of Hasse–Weil L-functions to general motives over global fields. The local L-factor at a finite place v is similarly given by the characteristic polynomial of a Frobenius element at v acting on the v-inertial invariants of the v-adic realization of the motive. For infinite places, Jean-Pierre Serre gave a recipe in (Serre 1970) for the so-called Gamma factors in terms of the Hodge realization of the motive.".
- Q17098109 label "Motivic L-function".