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On variants of symmetric multiple zeta-star values and the cyclic sum formula

The $t$-adic symmetric multiple zeta values were defined Jarossay, which have been studied as a real analogue of $\boldsymbol{p}$-adic finite multiple zeta values. In this paper, we consider the star analogues based on several regularization processes of multiple zeta-star values: harmonic regularization, shuffle regularization, and Kaneko-Yamamoto's type regularization. We also present the cyclic sum formula for $t$-adic symmetric multiple zeta(-star) values, which is the counterpart of that for $\boldsymbol{p}$-adic finite multiple zeta(-star) values obtained by Kawasaki. The proof uses our new relationship that connects the cyclic sum formula for $t$-adic symmetric multiple zeta-star values and that for the multiple zeta-star values.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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