Equivalents of the Riemann Hypothesis: Volume 3, Further Steps towards Resolving the Riemann Hypothesis
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Equivalents of the Riemann Hypothesis: Volume 3, Further Steps towards Resolving the Riemann Hypothesis

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Equivalents of the Riemann Hypothesis: Volume 3, Further Steps towards Resolving the Riemann Hypothesis

About this book

The Riemann hypothesis (RH) may be the most important outstanding problem in mathematics. This third volume on equivalents to RH comprehensively presents recent results of Nicolas, Rogers–Tao–Dobner, Polymath15, and Matiyasevich. Particularly interesting are derivations which show, assuming all zeros on the critical line are simple, that RH is decidable. Also included are classical Pólya–Jensen equivalence and related developments of Ono et al. Extensive appendices highlight key background results, most of which are proved. The book is highly accessible, with definitions repeated, proofs split logically, and graphical visuals. It is ideal for mathematicians wishing to update their knowledge, logicians, and graduate students seeking accessible number theory research problems. The three volumes can be read mostly independently. Volume 1 presents classical and modern arithmetic RH equivalents. Volume 2 covers equivalences with a strong analytic orientation. Volume 3 includes further arithmetic and analytic equivalents plus new material on RH decidability.

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Year
2023
eBook ISBN
9781009384773

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half-title Page
  3. Series Page
  4. Title Page
  5. Imprints Page
  6. Dedication
  7. Epigraph
  8. Contents
  9. Preface
  10. 1 Nicolas’ π(x) < li(θ(x)) Equivalence
  11. 2 Nicolas’ Number of Divisors Function Equivalence
  12. 3 An Aspect of the Zeta Function Zero Gap Estimates
  13. 4 The Rogers–Tao Equivalence
  14. 5 The Dirichlet Series of Dobner
  15. 6 An Upper Bound for the de Bruijn–Newman Constant
  16. 7 The Pólya–Jensen Equivalence
  17. 8 Ono et al. and Jensen Polynomials
  18. 9 Gonek–Bagchi Universality and Bagchi’s Equivalence
  19. 10 A Selection of Undecidable Propositions
  20. 11 Equivalences and Decidability for Riemann’s Zeta
  21. Appendix A Imports for Gonek’s Theorems
  22. Appendix B Imports for Nicolas’ Theorems
  23. Appendix C Hyperbolic Polynomials
  24. Appendix D Absolute Continuity
  25. Appendix E Montel’s and Hurwitz’s Theorems
  26. Appendix F Markov’s and Gronwall’s Inequalities
  27. Appendix G Characterizing Riemann’s Zeta Function
  28. Appendix H Bohr’s Theorem
  29. Appendix I Zeta and L-Functions
  30. Appendix J de Reyna’s Expansion for the Hardy Contour
  31. Appendix K Stirling’s Approximation for the Gamma Function
  32. Appendix L Propositional Calculus P[sub(0)]
  33. Appendix M First Order Predicate Calculus P[sub(1)]
  34. Appendix N Recursive Functions
  35. Appendix O Ordinal Numbers and Analysis
  36. References
  37. Index

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