Nearest neighbor spacing distributions for the zeros of the real or imaginary part of the Riemann xi-function on vertical lines
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Abstract: We show that the density functions of nearest neighbor spacing distributions for zeros of the real or imaginary part of the Riemann xi-function on vertical lines are described by the M-function which is appeared in value distributions of the logarithmic derivative of the Riemann zeta-function on vertical lines.
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