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Part of the book series: Pseudo-Differential Operators ((PDO,volume 8))

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A common theme of several chapters of this book is the search for some spectral interpretation of the real and imaginary parts of the argument of interesting functions: typically, zeta and other L-functions qualify; also, in a simpler nonarithmetic environment, one can consider the Gamma function.

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Unterberger, A. (2011). The totally radial Weyl calculus and arithmetic. In: Pseudodifferential Analysis, Automorphic Distributions in the Plane and Modular Forms. Pseudo-Differential Operators, vol 8. Springer, Basel. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-0166-9_6

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