Chebyshev's bias for Ramanujan's \(\tau\)-function via the deep Riemann hypothesis (Q2154924): Difference between revisions
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Chebyshev's bias for Ramanujan's \(\tau\)-function via the deep Riemann hypothesis (English)
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15 July 2022
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In the paper under review, the authors assume the Deep Riemann Hypothesis (DRH) for the normalized Ramanujan \(L\)-functions defined by \[L\left(s+\frac{11}{2},\Delta\right)=\sum_{n=1}^\infty \frac{n^{-\frac{11}{2}}\tau(n)}{n^s},\] where \(\tau\) is the Ramanujan function, then they prove that as \(x\to \infty\) \[\sum_{\stackrel{p \leq x}{p\,prime}}\frac{\tau(p)}{p^6}\sim \frac{1}{2} \log \log x .\] Therefore, the above estimate shows that a weighted sum of Ramanujan's \(\tau\)-function has a bias to being positive which is an analogue of Chebyshev's bias.
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Chebyshev's bias
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deep Riemann hypothesis
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Ramanujan's \(\tau\)-function
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zeta functions
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