Relationship between Lerch transcendent and Lerch zeta

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Theorem: The following formula holds: $$\Phi(e^{2\pi i \lambda},z,a)=L(\lambda,a,z),$$ where $\Phi$ denotes the Lerch transcendent and $L$ denotes the Lerch zeta function.

Proof: