Computing zeta functions of table algebra orders using local zeta integrals
Abstract
We investigate Solomon's zeta function for orders in the special case of orders generated by the standard basis of an integral table algebra, a special case of which is the integral adjacency algebra of an association scheme. As Solomon's elementary method for computing this zeta function runs into computational difficulties for ranks 3 or more, a more efficient method is desired. We give several examples to illustrate how the local zeta integral approach proposed by Bushnell and Reiner can be applied to compute explicit zeta functions for these orders.
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