Explicit zero density for the Riemann zeta function

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Abstract: Let N(sigma,T) denote the number of nontrivial zeros of the Riemann zeta function with real part greater than sigma and imaginary part between 0 and T. We provide explicit upper bounds for N(sigma,T) commonly referred to as a zero density result. In 1937, Ingham showed the following asymptotic result N(sigma,T)=mathcalO(Tfrac83(1sigma)(logT)5). Ramar'{e} recently proved an explicit version of this estimate. We discuss a generalization of the method used in these two results which yields an explicit bound of a similar shape while also improving the constants.




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