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Proof of the strong Linderlof hypothesis

General Mathematics 2021-06-16 v8

Abstract

The Riemann zeta-function ζ(s)\zeta(s) is a meromorphic complex-valued function of the complex variable ss with the unique pole at s=1s=1. It plays a central role in the studies of prime numbers. The upper bound in the critical strip 0(s)10\le \Re(s) \le 1 is an important element in this study. The Lindel\"of hypothesis conjectured in 1908 asserts that ζ(12+it)=O(t\spϵ)|\zeta(\tfrac{1}{2} +it)| =O(t\sp{\epsilon}) for sufficiently large tt. In 1921, Littlewood showed that this is equivalent to an estimate on the number of zeros in certain regions. We use the pseudo-Gamma function recently devised by Cheng and Albeverio in proving the density hypothesis to validate an estimate on the growth rate of zeros and obtain a slightly sharper result than the one which is equivalent with the Lindel\"of hypothesis. Thus, in particular, we have a proof of the Lindel\"of hypothesis.

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@article{arxiv.1010.3374,
  title  = {Proof of the strong Linderlof hypothesis},
  author = {Yuanyou Cheng},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1010.3374},
  year   = {2021}
}

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