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Large GCD sums and extreme values of the Riemann zeta function

Number Theory 2017-10-18 v5

Abstract

It is shown that the maximum of ζ(1/2+it)|\zeta(1/2+it)| on the interval T1/2tTT^{1/2}\le t \le T is at least exp((1/2+o(1))logTlogloglogT/loglogT)\exp\left((1/\sqrt{2}+o(1)) \sqrt{\log T \log\log\log T/\log\log T}\right). Our proof uses Soundararajan's resonance method and a certain large GCD sum. The method of proof shows that the absolute constant AA in the inequality sup1n1<<nNk,=1Ngcd(nk,n)nknNexp(AlogNlogloglogNloglogN), \sup_{1\le n_1<\cdots < n_N} \sum_{k,{\ell}=1}^N\frac{\gcd(n_k,n_{\ell})}{\sqrt{n_k n_{\ell}}} \ll N \exp\left(A\sqrt{\frac{\log N \log\log\log N}{\log\log N}}\right), established in a recent paper of ours, cannot be taken smaller than 11.

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@article{arxiv.1507.05840,
  title  = {Large GCD sums and extreme values of the Riemann zeta function},
  author = {Andriy Bondarenko and Kristian Seip},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1507.05840},
  year   = {2017}
}

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This is the final version of this paper, to appear in Duke Math. J