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An experimental study of the monotonicity property of the Riemann zeta function

General Mathematics 2017-08-31 v8

Abstract

In 1970, based on newly available empiric evidence, a remarkable monotonicity property for ζ(z)| \zeta(z) | was conjectured by R. Spira. The ζ\zeta-monotonicity property can be written as follows: ζ(x2+yi)<ζ(x1+yi)for any x1<x20.5 and 6.29<y. | \zeta (x_2 + y i ) | < | \zeta \left ( x_1 +y i \right )| \hspace{0.5cm} \textrm {for any } \hspace{0.25cm} x_1 < x_2 \leq 0.5 \textrm{ and } 6.29 <y. In this work we present an experimental study of the monotonicity conjecture, in the course of which new properties of ζ(z)\zeta(z) are discovered. For instance, the spectrum of semi-limits λ(z)R \lambda(z) \subset \mathbb{R} and the core function C(z)C(z), which serves as a non-chaotic simplification of ζ(z)\zeta(z) to the left of the critical line

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@article{arxiv.1707.01754,
  title  = {An experimental study of the monotonicity property of the Riemann zeta function},
  author = {Yochay Jerby},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1707.01754},
  year   = {2017}
}