#16477: implement Dirichlet series
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Reporter: rws | Owner:
Type: enhancement | Status: needs_work
Priority: major | Milestone: sage-6.6
Component: number theory | Resolution:
Keywords: moebius, zeta, | Merged in:
sigma, euler_phi, euler | Reviewers:
Authors: Jonathan Hanke, | Work issues: use pari, g.f. input
Ralf Stephan | Commit:
Report Upstream: N/A | 5698ef17c2be57ebe3826737cdba43f12c6bb8d6
Branch: u/rws/16477-1 | Stopgaps:
Dependencies: |
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Comment (by vdelecroix):
Replying to [comment:47 kcrisman]:
> I'm not sure that would be as useful of a top-level module, and might
break some existing code that imports them. I agree it would be confusing
to have this in `lfunctions`, but not as confusing as having it somewhere
else!
It is not a problem to keep the old `lfunctions` module as an alias for
`dirichlet_series.lfunctions` (if we really care, there can be a
deprecated alias). But for matter of code organisation that would be
better to have `lfunctions` included in `dirichlet_series`.
Vincent
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