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Special values of L-functions are critical points where the function takes on significant arithmetic or geometric meaning, often relating to deep conjectures and theorems in number theory such as the Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer conjecture. These values can provide insights into the distribution of prime numbers, the behavior of modular forms, and the properties of algebraic varieties over number fields.
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