Complements to Li's criterion for the Riemann Hypothesis (Q1125406)

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Complements to Li's criterion for the Riemann Hypothesis
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    Complements to Li's criterion for the Riemann Hypothesis (English)
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    14 February 2000
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    It was shown by \textit{Xian-Jin Li} [J. Number Theory 65, 325-333 (1997; Zbl 0884.11036)] that the Riemann Hypothesis is equivalent to the statement that \[ \lambda_n:= \left.\frac{1} {(n-1)!} \frac{d^n} {ds^n} [s^{n-1}\log \xi(s)] \right|_{s=1}> 0 \] for every natural number \(n\), where \(\xi(s)\) is the usual Riemann \(\xi\)-function. One easily sees that, for the natural interpretation of the conditionally convergent sum, one has \[ \lambda_n= \sum\{1- (1-\rho^{-1})^n\} \] where \(\rho\) runs over the non-trivial zeros of \(\zeta(s)\). In the present paper one takes \(\rho\) to run over any multiset of complex numbers satisfying the usual 4-fold symmetry involving \(1-\rho\) and \(\overline{\rho}\), along with some other mild conditions. The principal result is then that the positivity of the number \(\lambda_n\) is equivalent to the statement that \(\Re(\rho)= 1/2\) for all \(\rho\). The paper goes on to express \(\lambda_n\) via Weil's explicit formula, and to interpret Li's criterion in terms of Weil's positivity condition.
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    Riemann hypothesis
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    zeros
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    Weil's explicit formula
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    Li's criterion
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    Weil's positivity condition
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