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The Maass–Selberg relations are a set of identities that relate certain arithmetic functions associated with modular forms and automorphic forms to equivalent forms involving Dirichlet series and other number-theoretic objects. They were developed in the context of the study of modular forms, particularly by mathematicians Hans Maass and Atle Selberg.

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