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Between the conjectures of P\'{o}lya and Tur\'{a}n

Number Theory 2013-10-10 v1

Abstract

This paper is concerned with the constancy in the sign of L(X,α)=1Xλ(n)nαL(X, \alpha) = \sum_{1}^{X} \frac{\lambda(n)}{n^{\alpha}}, where λ(n)\lambda(n) the Liouville function. The non-positivity of L(X,0)L(X, 0) is the P\'{o}lya conjecture, and the non-negativity of L(X,1)L(X, 1) is the Tur\'{a}n conjecture --- both of which are false. By constructing an auxiliary function, evidence is provided that L(X,12)L(X, \frac{1}{2}) is the best contender for constancy in sign. The core of this paper is the conjecture that L(X,12)0L(X, \frac{1}{2}) \leq 0 for all X17X\geq 17: this has been verified for X300,001X\leq 300,001.

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@article{arxiv.1008.0897,
  title  = {Between the conjectures of P\'{o}lya and Tur\'{a}n},
  author = {T. S. Trudgian},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1008.0897},
  year   = {2013}
}

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5 pages