Chapter 1. |
Riemann's Paper |
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1.1 |
The Historical Context of the Paper |
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1.2 |
The Euler Product Formula |
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1.3 |
The Factorial Function |
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1.4 |
The Function zeta (s) |
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1.5 |
Values of zeta (s) |
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1.6 |
First Proof of the Functional Equation |
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1.7 |
Second Proof of the Functional Equation |
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1.8 |
The Function xi (s) |
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1.9 |
The Roots rho of xi |
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1.10 |
The Product Representation of xi (s) |
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1.11 |
The Connection between zeta (s) and Primes |
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1.12 |
Fourier Inversion |
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1.13 |
Method for Deriving the Formula for J(x) |
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1.14 |
The Principal Term of J(x) |
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1.15 |
The Term Involving the Roots rho |
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1.16 |
The Remaining Terms |
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1.17 |
The Formula for pi (x) |
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1.18 |
The Density dJ |
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1.19 |
Questions Unresolved by Riemann |
Chapter 2. |
The Product Formula for xi |
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2.1 |
Introduction |
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2.2 |
Jensen's Theorem |
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2.3 |
A Simple Estimate of absolute value of |xi (s)| |
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2.4 |
The Resulting Estimate of the Roots rho |
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2.5 |
Convergence of the Product |
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2.6 |
Rate of Growth of the Quotient |
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2.7 |
Rate of Growth of Even Entire Functions |
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2.8 |
The Product Formula for xi |
Chapter 3. |
Riemann's Main Formula |
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3.1 |
Introduction |
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3.2 |
Derivation of von Mangoldt's formula for psi (x) |
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3.3 |
The Basic Integral Formula |
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3.4 |
The Density of the Roots |
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3.5 |
Proof of von Mangoldt's Formula for psi (x) |
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3.6 |
Riemann's Main Formula |
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3.7 |
Von Mangoldt's Proof of Reimann's Main Formula |
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3.8 |
Numerical Evaluation of the Constant |
Chapter 4. |
The Prime Number Theorem |
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4.1 |
Introduction |
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4.2 |
Hadamard's Proof That Re rho<1 for All rho |
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4.3 |
Proof That psi (x) ~ x |
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4.4 |
Proof of the Prime Number Theorem |
Chapter 5. |
De la Vallée Poussin's Theorem |
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5.1 |
Introduction |
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5.2 |
An Improvement of Re rho<1 |
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5.3 |
De la Vallée Poussin's Estimate of the Error |
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5.4 |
Other Formulas for pi (x) |
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5.5 |
Error Estimates and the Riemann Hypothesis |
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5.6 |
A Postscript to de la Vallée Poussin's Proof |
Chapter 6. |
Numerical Analysis of the Roots by Euler-Maclaurin Summation |
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6.1 |
Introduction |
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6.2 |
Euler-Maclaurin Summation |
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6.3 |
Evaluation of PI by Euler-Maclaurin Summation. Stirling's Series |
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6.4 |
Evaluation of zeta by Euler-Maclaurin Summation |
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6.5 |
Techniques for Locating Roots on the Line |
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6.6 |
Techniques for Computing the Number of Roots in a Given Range |
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6.7 |
Backlund's Estimate of N(T) |
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6.8 |
Alternative Evaluation of zeta'(0)/zeta(0) |
Chapter 7. |
The Riemann-Siegel Formula |
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7.1 |
Introduction |
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7.2 |
Basic Derivation of the Formula |
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7.3 |
Estimation of the Integral away from the Saddle Point |
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7.4 |
First Approximation to the Main Integral |
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7.5 |
Higher Order Approximations |
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7.6 |
Sample Computations |
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7.7 |
Error Estimates |
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7.8 |
Speculations on the Genesis of the Riemann Hypothesis |
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7.9 |
The Riemann-Siegel Integral Formula |
Chapter 8. |
Large-Scale Computations |
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8.1 |
Introduction |
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8.2 |
Turing's Method |
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8.3 |
Lehmer's Phenomenon |
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8.4 |
Computations of Rosser, Yohe, and Schoenfeld |
Chapter 9. |
The Growth of Zeta as t --> infinity and the Location of Its Zeros |
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9.1 |
Introduction |
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9.2 |
Lindelöf's Estimates and His Hypothesis |
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9.3 |
The Three Circles Theorem |
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9.4 |
Backlund's Reformulation of the Lindelöf Hypothesis |
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9.5 |
The Average Value of S(t) Is Zero |
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9.6 |
The Bohr-Landau Theorem |
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9.7 |
The Average of absolute value |zeta(s)| superscript 2 |
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9.8 |
Further Results. Landau's Notation o, O |
Chapter 10. |
Fourier Analysis |
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10.1 |
Invariant Operators on R superscript + and Their Transforms |
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10.2 |
Adjoints and Their Transforms |
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10.3 |
A Self-Adjoint Operator with Transform xi (s) |
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10.4 |
The Functional Equation |
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10.5 |
2 xi (s)/s(s - 1) as a Transform |
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10.6 |
Fourier Inversion |
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10.7 |
Parseval's Equation |
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10.8 |
The Values of zeta (-n) |
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10.9 |
Möbius Inversion |
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10.10 |
Ramanujan's Formula |
Chapter 11. |
Zeros on the Line |
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11.1 |
Hardy's Theorem |
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11.2 |
There Are at Least KT Zeros on the Line |
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11.3 |
There Are at Least KT log T Zeros on the Line |
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11.4 |
Proof of a Lemma |
Chapter 12. |
Miscellany |
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12.1 |
The Riemann Hypothesis and the Growth of M(x) |
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12.2 |
The Riemann Hypothesis and Farey Series |
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12.3 |
Denjoy's Probabilistic Interpretation of the Riemann Hypothesis |
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12.4 |
An Interesting False Conjecture |
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12.5 |
Transforms with Zeros on the Line |
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12.6 |
Alternative Proof of the Integral Formula |
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12.7 |
Tauberian Theorems |
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12.8 |
Chebyshev's Identity |
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12.9 |
Selberg's Inequality |
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12.10 |
Elementary Proof of the Prime Number Theorem |
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12.11 |
Other Zeta Functions. Weil's Theorem |
Appendix. |
On the Number of Primes Less Than a Given Magnitude (By Bernhard Riemann) |
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References; Index |
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