The Fyodorov--Hiary--Keating Conjecture on Mesoscopic Intervals
Abstract
We derive precise upper bounds for the maximum of the Riemann zeta function on a typical short interval of the critical line. We show that for fixed , large , and satisfying , the proportion of points for which \begin{align*} \max_{|h|\leq \log^\theta T}\big|\zeta(&\tfrac{1}{2}+it+ih)\big|>e^{y} \cdot e^{S\sqrt{(\log\log T)|\theta|/2}}\frac{(\log T)^{(1+\theta)}}{(\log\log T)^{3/4}} \end{align*} is bounded above by a constant times , where is a quantity whose value distribution is approximately that of a standard Gaussian. Up to a multiplicative constant, this settles the upper bound of a conjecture of Fyodorov--Hiary--Keating which was only known in the leading order for . Using similar techniques, we also derive upper bounds for the second moment of the zeta function on such intervals. We show that for large , the proportion of for which \begin{align*} \frac{1}{\log^\theta T}\int_{-\log^\theta T}^{\log^\theta T} \big|\zeta(&\tfrac{1}{2}+it+ih)\big|^2\mathrm{d}h > A e^{S\sqrt{2|\theta|\log\log T}} \frac{(\log T)^{(1+\theta)}}{\sqrt{\log\log T}} \end{align*} tends to zero as , for the same as above. This proves a weak form of another conjecture of Fyodorov--Keating and generalizes a result of Harper, which is recovered at (in which case is defined to be zero). Our proofs use an adaptation of the recursive scheme introduced by one of the authors, Bourgade and Radziwi{\l}{\l}.
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@article{arxiv.2405.06474,
title = {The Fyodorov--Hiary--Keating Conjecture on Mesoscopic Intervals},
author = {Louis-Pierre Arguin and Jad Hamdan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.06474},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
44 pages, 2 figures. V2: Corrections and major improvements to exposition