On the value distribution of two Dirichlet L-functions
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Abstract: We look at the values of two Dirichlet -functions at the Riemann zeros (or a horizontal shift of them). Off the critical line we show that for a positive proportion of these points the pairs of values of the two -functions are linearly independent over , which, in particular, means that their arguments are different. On the critical line we show that, up to height , the values are different for of the Riemann zeros for some positive .
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