We define a Weil-étale complex with compact support for duals (in the sense of the Bloch dualizing cycles complex \mathbb{Z}^c ) of a large class of \mathbb{Z} -constructible sheaves on an integral1-dimensional proper arithmetic scheme flat over Spec( \mathbb{Z} ). This complex can be thought of as computing Weil-étale homology. For those Z-constructible sheaves that are moreover tamely ramified, we define an “additive” complex which we think of as the Lie algebra of the dual of the \mathbb{Z} -constructible sheaf. The product of the determinants of the additive and Weil-étale complex is called the fundamental line. We prove a duality theorem which implies that the fundamental line has a natural trivialization, giving a multiplicative Euler characteristic. We attach a natural L -function to the dual of a \mathbb{Z} -constructible sheaf; up to a finite number of factors, this L -function is an Artin L -function at s = 1 . Our main theorem contains a vanishing order formula at s = 0 for the L -function and states that, in the tamely ramified case, the special value at s = 0 is given up to sign by the Euler characteristic. This generalizes the analytic class number formula for the special value at s = 1 of the Dedekind zeta function. In the function field case, this is a theorem of Geisser–Suzuki.
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