A weighted one-level density of the non-trivial zeros of the Riemann zeta-function

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Abstract: We compute the one-level density of the non-trivial zeros of the Riemann zeta-function weighted by |zeta(frac12+it)|2k for k=1 and, for test functions with Fourier support in (frac12,frac12), for k=2. As a consequence, for k=1,2, we deduce under the Riemann hypothesis that T(logT)1k2+o(1) non-trivial zeros of zeta, of imaginary parts up to T, are such that zeta attains a value of size (logT)k+o(1) at a point which is within O(1/logT) from the zero.









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