Abstract
The spectral zeta function for the so-called noncommutative harmonic oscillator is able to be meromorphically extended to the whole complex plane, having only one simple pole at the same point s = 1 where Riemann's zeta function ζ( s) has, and possesses a trivial zero at each nonpositive even integer. The essential part of its proof is sketched. A new result is also given on the lower and upper bounds of the eigenvalues of the noncommutative harmonic oscillator.
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