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The Fyodorov--Hiary--Keating Conjecture on Mesoscopic Intervals

Number Theory 2026-05-26 v2 Probability

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 θ(1,0]\theta\in(-1,0], large TT, and y2y\geq 2 satisfying y=O(loglogT/logloglogT)y=O(\log\log T/\log\log\log T), the proportion of points t[T,2T]t\in [T,2T] 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 yexp(2yy2/((1+θ)loglogT))y\exp({-2y-y^2/((1+\theta)\log\log T)}), where S=S(t)S=S(t) 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 θ(1,0)\theta\in(-1,0). Using similar techniques, we also derive upper bounds for the second moment of the zeta function on such intervals. We show that for large TT, the proportion of t[T,2T]t\in [T,2T] 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 AA\to\infty, for the same SS as above. This proves a weak form of another conjecture of Fyodorov--Keating and generalizes a result of Harper, which is recovered at θ=0\theta = 0 (in which case SS 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