Biased behavior of weighted Mertens sums
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- A bias in Mertens' product formula
- A bias phenomenon on the behavior of Dedekind sums
- A sum involving the function of Möbius
- Algorithmic Number Theory
- An elementary proof of the prime-number theorem
- Disproof of the Mertens conjecture.
- Generalized Euler constants
- Improved results on the Mertens conjecture
- Irrational factor races
- On Two Conjectures in the Theory of Numbers
- On a New Method in Elementary Number Theory Which Leads to An Elementary Proof of the Prime Number Theorem
- On the Hurwitz zeta-function
- On the Order of the Mertens Function
- Prime Number Races
- Resolution of a conjecture on the convexity of zeta functions
- Sharper Bounds for the Chebyshev Functions θ(x) and ψ(x)
- Some constants associated with the Riemann zeta-function
- Some convexity properties of Dirichlet series with positive terms
- The distribution of the summatory function of the Möbius function
- The prime number race and zeros of \(L\)-functions off the critical line
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(8)- Inequalities between sums over prime numbers in progressions
- Constant components of the Mertens function and its connections with Tschebyschef's theory for counting prime numbers
- Fake mu’s
- Resolution of a conjecture on the convexity of zeta functions
- Variations on criteria of Pólya and Turán for the Riemann hypothesis
- A series representation of Euler-Stieltjes constants and an identity of Ramanujan
- Discretization of prime counting functions, convexity and the Riemann hypothesis
- A bias phenomenon on the behavior of Dedekind sums
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