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On the zeros of a class of generalised Dirichlet series. X (English)
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29 June 1993
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[Part IX, cf. Hardy-Ramanujan J. 14, 34-43 (1991; Zbl 0736.11046).] The Dirichlet series under consideration are of the form \(F(s)=1+\sum^ \infty_{n=2} a_ n n^{-s}\); the point is that the constant term does not vanish. The problem is to show that under suitable conditions there are ``many'' zeros of \(F(s)\) in regions of the form \(\sigma\geq 1/2- \delta\), \(T\leq t\leq 2T\), where \(\delta\) is small, say \(\delta=C \log\log T/\log T\). A concrete example of admissible functions \(F(s)\) is the Dirichlet polynomial \(\sum_{n\leq T^{1000}}\mu(n) n^{-s}\), where \(\mu(n)\) is the Möbius function.
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generalized Dirichlet series
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nonvanishing constant term
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zeros
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Dirichlet polynomial
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