Around a question of Baker

Abstract

For any positive integer q, it is a question of Baker whether the numbers L(1, ), where runs over the non-trivial characters mod q, are linearly independent over Q. The question is answered in affirmative for primes but is unknown for an arbitrary modulus. In this expository note, we give an overview of the origin and history of this question as well as the state-of-the-art. We also give an account of the mathematical ideas that enter into this theme as well as elucidate the obstructions that preclude us from answering the question for arbitrary modulus. We also describe a number of generalizations and extensions of this question.

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