Pseudodifferential arithmetic and Riemann hypothesis: a minimal version

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Publication:6507985

arXiv2208.12937MaRDI QIDQ6507985FDOQ6507985


Authors: André Unterberger Edit this on Wikidata



Abstract: The Weyl symbolic calculus of operators leads to the construction, if one takes for symbol a certain distribution decomposing over the set of zeros of the Riemann zeta function, of an operator with the following property: the Riemann hypothesis is equivalent to a collection of estimates involving this operator. Pseudodifferential arithmetic, a novel chapter of pseudodifferential analysis, makes it possible to make the operator under study fully explicit. This leads to a proof of the conjecture, benefitting alternately of a succession of progresses towards the Riemann and Lindel"of hypotheses.













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