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Linear Equations with Infinitely Many Derivatives and Explicit Solutions to Zeta Nonlocal Equations

Journal
Nuclear Physics B
ISSN
0550-3213
Date Issued
2024
Author(s)
Prado-Castillo, H  
Reyes-Garcia, E  
Abstract
We summarize our theory on existence, uniqueness and regularity of solutions for linear equations in infinitely many derivatives of the form f(∂<inf>t</inf>)ϕ=J(t),t≥0, where f is an analytic function such as the (analytic continuation of the) Riemann zeta function. We explain how to analyse initial value problems for these equations, and we prove rigorously that the function ϕ(t)=∑n≥1[Formula presented]J(t−ln⁡(n)), in which μ is the Möbius function and J satisfies some technical conditions to be specified in Section 4, is the solution to the zeta nonlocal equation ζ(∂<inf>t</inf>+h)ϕ=J(t),t≥0, in which ζ is the Riemann zeta function and h>1. We also present explicit examples of solutions to initial value problems for this equation. Our constructions can be interpreted as highlighting the importance of the cosmological daemon functions considered by Aref eva and Volovich (2011) [1]. Our main technical tool is the Laplace transform as a unitary operator between the Lebesgue space L2 and the Hardy space H2. © 2024 The Author(s)
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