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A proof of Newman's conjecture for the extended Selberg class

Number Theory 2026-01-13 v2

Abstract

Newman's conjecture (proved by Rodgers and Tao in 2018) concerns a certain family of deformations {ξt(s)}tR\{\xi_t(s)\}_{t \in \mathbb{R}} of the Riemann xi function for which there exists an associated constant ΛR\Lambda \in \mathbb{R} (called the de Bruijn-Newman constant) such that all the zeros of ξt\xi_t lie on the critical line if and only if tΛt \geq \Lambda. The Riemann hypothesis is equivalent to the statement that Λ0\Lambda \leq 0, and Newman's conjecture states that Λ0\Lambda \geq 0. In this paper we give a new proof of Newman's conjecture which avoids many of the complications in the proof of Rodgers and Tao. Unlike the previous best methods for bounding Λ\Lambda, our approach does not require any information about the zeros of the zeta function, and it can be readily be applied to a wide variety of LL-functions. In particular, we establish that any LL-function in the extended Selberg class has an associated de Bruijn-Newman constant and that all of these constants are nonnegative. Stated in the Riemann xi function case, our argument proceeds by showing that for every t<0t < 0 the function ξt\xi_t can be approximated in terms of a Dirichlet series ζt(s)=n=1exp(t4log2n)ns\zeta_t(s)=\sum_{n=1}^{\infty}\exp(\frac{t}{4} \log^2 n)n^{-s} whose zeros then provide infinitely many zeros of ξt\xi_t off the critical line.

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@article{arxiv.2005.05142,
  title  = {A proof of Newman's conjecture for the extended Selberg class},
  author = {Alexander Dobner},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2005.05142},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

35 pages, 4 figures. Updated to match the published version of the article