Arithmetic and analysis of the series _n=1^ 1n xn
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Abstract: In this paper we connect a celebrated theorem of Nyman and Beurling on the equivalence between the Riemann hypothesis and the density of some functional space in to a trigonometric series considered first by Hardy and Littlewood. We highlight some of its curious analytical and arithmetical properties.
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