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Large deviations of the argument of the Riemann zeta function

Number Theory 2024-03-27 v2

Abstract

Let S(t)=1πlogζ(12+it)S(t) = \frac{1}{\pi}\Im \log\zeta\left(\frac{1}{2}+it\right). We prove an unconditional lower bound on the measure of the sets {t[T,2T] ⁣:S(t)V}\{t\in [T,2T] \colon S(t) \geq V\} for loglogTV(logTloglogT)1/3\sqrt{\log\log T} \leq V \ll \left(\frac{\log T}{\log \log T}\right)^{1/3}. For V(logT)1/3εV \leq (\log T)^{1/3-\varepsilon} our bound has a Gaussian shape with variance proportional to loglogT\log\log T. At the endpoint, V(logTloglogT)1/3V \asymp \left(\frac{\log T}{\log \log T}\right)^{1/3}, our result implies the best known Ω\Omega-theorem for S(t)S(t) which is due to Tsang. We also explain how the method breaks down for V(logTloglogT)1/3V \gg \left(\frac{\log T}{\log \log T}\right)^{1/3} given our current knowledge about the zeros of the zeta function. Conditionally on the Riemann hypothesis we extend our results to the range loglogTV(logTloglogT)1/2\sqrt{\log\log T} \leq V \ll \left(\frac{\log T}{\log \log T}\right)^{1/2}.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2101.01747,
  title  = {Large deviations of the argument of the Riemann zeta function},
  author = {Alexander Dobner},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2101.01747},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

21 pages. The results in this version are stronger than in v1. To appear in Mathematika