The twisted mean square and critical zeros of Dirichlet L-functions
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Abstract: In this work, we obtain an asymptotic formula for the twisted mean square of a Dirichlet -function with a longer mollifier, whose coefficients are also more general than before. As an application we obtain that, for every Dirichlet -function, more than 41.72% of zeros are on the critical line and more than 40.74% of zeros are simple and on the critical line. These proportions also improve previous results which were proved only for the Riemann zeta-function.
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