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Zero-free regions of the Riemann zeta function and approximation in weighted Dirichlet spaces

Number Theory 2024-06-06 v6 Classical Analysis and ODEs Complex Variables Functional Analysis

Abstract

We study zero-free regions of the Riemann zeta function ζ\zeta related to an approximation problem in the weighted Dirichlet space D2D_{-2} which is known to be equivalent to the Riemann Hypothesis since the work of B\'aez-Duarte. We prove, indeed, that analogous approximation problems for the standard weighted Dirichlet spaces DαD_{\alpha} when α(3,2)\alpha \in (-3,-2) give conditions so that the half-plane {sC:(s)>α+12}\{s \in \mathbb{C}: \Re (s) > -\frac{\alpha+1}{2}\} is also zero-free for ζ\zeta. Moreover, we extend such results to a large family of weighted spaces of analytic functions αp\ell^p_{\alpha}. As a particular instance, in the limit case p=1p=1 and α=2\alpha=-2, we provide a new equivalent formulation of the Prime Number Theorem.

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@article{arxiv.2206.02654,
  title  = {Zero-free regions of the Riemann zeta function and approximation in weighted Dirichlet spaces},
  author = {Eva Gallardo-Gutiérrez and Daniel Seco},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2206.02654},
  year   = {2024}
}