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Bounding $S(t)$ and $S_1(t)$ on the Riemann hypothesis

Number Theory 2013-09-09 v1

Abstract

Let πS(t)\pi S(t) denote the argument of the Riemann zeta-function, ζ(s)\zeta(s), at the point s=12+its=\frac{1}{2}+it. Assuming the Riemann hypothesis, we present two proofs of the bound S(t)(14+o(1))logtloglogt |S(t)| \leq \left(\tfrac{1}{4} + o(1) \right)\tfrac{\log t}{\log \log t} for large tt. This improves a result of Goldston and Gonek by a factor of 2. The first method consists in bounding the auxiliary function S1(t)=0tS(u)duS_1(t) = \int_0^{t} S(u) du using extremal functions constructed by Carneiro, Littmann and Vaaler. We then relate the size of S(t)S(t) to the size of the functions S1(t±h)S1(t)S_1(t\pm h)-S_1(t) when h1/loglogth\asymp 1/\log\log t. The alternative approach bounds S(t)S(t) directly, relying on the solution of the Beurling-Selberg extremal problem for the odd function f(x)=arctan(1x)x1+x2f(x) = \arctan\left(\tfrac{1}{x}\right) - \tfrac{x}{1 + x^2}. This draws upon recent work by Carneiro and Littmann.

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@article{arxiv.1309.1526,
  title  = {Bounding $S(t)$ and $S_1(t)$ on the Riemann hypothesis},
  author = {Emanuel Carneiro and Vorrapan Chandee and Micah B. Milinovich},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1309.1526},
  year   = {2013}
}