Zeta functions and asymptotic additive bases with some unusual sets of primes
Abstract
Fix , and a real-valued function for which . For every set of primes whose counting function satisfies an estimate of the form we define a zeta function that is closely related to the Riemann zeta function . For , we show that the Riemann hypothesis is equivalent to the non-vanishing of in the region . For every set of primes that contains the prime and whose counting function satisfies an estimate of the form we show that is an asymptotic additive basis for , i.e., for some integer the sumset contains all but finitely many natural numbers. For example, an asymptotic additive basis for is provided by the set which consists of and every hundredth prime thereafter.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.1508.07367,
title = {Zeta functions and asymptotic additive bases with some unusual sets of primes},
author = {William D. Banks},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1508.07367},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
13 pages; more references added; a few remarks added to Section 1.4