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The following pages link to An analytic method for bounding 𝜓(𝑥) (Q4637585):
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- Explicit estimates for the distribution of numbers free of large prime factors (Q1675590) (← links)
- Highly composite numbers and the Riemann hypothesis (Q2075067) (← links)
- Improving bounds on prime counting functions by partial verification of the Riemann hypothesis (Q2097526) (← links)
- The sum of divisors function and the Riemann hypothesis (Q2155870) (← links)
- The twin prime conjecture and other curiosities regarding prime numbers (Q2304802) (← links)
- The reciprocal sum of the amicable numbers (Q4612579) (← links)
- Sharper bounds for the Chebyshev function 𝜃(𝑥) (Q4999483) (← links)
- The Riemann hypothesis is true up to 3·1012 (Q5006390) (← links)
- The error term in the prime number theorem (Q5145101) (← links)
- (Q5154710) (← links)
- Proof of the Sheldon Conjecture (Q5197494) (← links)
- The constant factor in the asymptotic for practical numbers (Q5221474) (← links)
- Primes in prime number races (Q5233953) (← links)
- New estimates for some functions defined over primes (Q5384263) (← links)
- Estimates for $\pi(x)$ for large values of $x$ and Ramanujan's prime counting inequality (Q5384272) (← links)
- On Ramanujan's prime counting inequality (Q5881606) (← links)
- On the average value of (Q5882707) (← links)
- An inequality related to the sieve of Eratosthenes (Q6048606) (← links)
- An explicit upper bound for \(L(1,\chi)\) when \(\chi\) is quadratic (Q6054743) (← links)
- Sharper bounds for the error term in the prime number theorem (Q6095446) (← links)
- New estimates for some integrals of functions defined over primes (Q6109875) (← links)
- Sharper bounds for the Chebyshev function \(\psi(x)\) (Q6112489) (← links)
- Some explicit estimates for the error term in the prime number theorem (Q6112504) (← links)
- New bounds for numbers of primes in element orders of finite groups (Q6144873) (← links)
- On the Primorial Counting Function (Q6551251) (← links)
- An explicit version of Chen's theorem assuming the generalized Riemann hypothesis (Q6596355) (← links)