Proof of the strong Linderlof hypothesis
Abstract
The Riemann zeta-function is a meromorphic complex-valued function of the complex variable with the unique pole at . It plays a central role in the studies of prime numbers. The upper bound in the critical strip is an important element in this study. The Lindel\"of hypothesis conjectured in 1908 asserts that for sufficiently large . 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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