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Lower bounds for the maximum of the Riemann zeta function along vertical lines

Number Theory 2015-09-01 v3

Abstract

Let α(1/2,1)\alpha \in (1/2,1) be fixed. We prove that max0tTζ(α+it)exp(cα(logT)1α(loglogT)α) \max_{0 \leq t \leq T} |\zeta(\alpha+it)| \geq \exp\left(\frac{c_\alpha (\log T)^{1-\alpha}}{(\log \log T)^\alpha}\right) for all sufficiently large TT, where we can choose cα=0.18(2α1)1αc_\alpha = 0.18 (2\alpha-1)^{1-\alpha}. The same result has already been obtained by Montgomery, with a smaller value for cαc_\alpha. However, our proof, which uses a modified version of Soundararajan's "resonance method" together with ideas of Hilberdink, is completely different from Montgomery's. This new proof also allows us to obtain lower bounds for the measure of those t[0,T]t \in [0,T] for which ζ(α+it)|\zeta(\alpha+it)| is of the order mentioned above.

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@article{arxiv.1409.6035,
  title  = {Lower bounds for the maximum of the Riemann zeta function along vertical lines},
  author = {Christoph Aistleitner},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1409.6035},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

23 pages. Version 2: removed a footnote concerning an alleged error in a paper of Titus Hilberdink (actually Hilberdink's proof is correct, and I myself was mistaken - sorry). Version 3: Some minor corrections and additions. The manuscript has been accepted for publication in Mathematische Annalen