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The following pages link to Explicit Estimates for the Error Term in the Prime Number Theorem for Arithmetic Progressions (Q3318858):
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- Explicit zero density theorems for Dedekind zeta functions (Q765161) (← links)
- Bertrand's postulate for primes in arithmetical progressions (Q1309735) (← links)
- Explicit zero density for the Riemann zeta function (Q1635570) (← links)
- An explicit result for \(|L(1+it,\chi)|\) (Q1744916) (← links)
- On the explicit upper and lower bounds for the number of zeros of the Selberg class (Q1788096) (← links)
- Medium-sized values for the prime number theorem for primes in arithmetic progressions (Q2075858) (← links)
- Landau and Ramanujan approximations for divisor sums and coefficients of cusp forms (Q2102147) (← links)
- Every odd number greater than $1$ is the sum of at most five primes (Q2871196) (← links)
- Numerical Computations Concerning the ERH (Q3137479) (← links)
- An explicit density estimate for Dirichlet $L$-series (Q3450040) (← links)
- Short effective intervals containing primes in arithmetic progressions and the seven cubes problem (Q3577022) (← links)
- Primes in arithmetic progressions (Q4878560) (← links)
- Counting zeros of Dedekind zeta functions (Q5018373) (← links)
- An improved upper bound for the error in the zero-counting formulae for Dirichlet $L$-functions and Dedekind zeta-functions (Q5179230) (← links)
- Euler’s function on products of primes in a fixed arithmetic progression (Q5207452) (← links)
- EXPLICIT ZERO-COUNTING THEOREM FOR HECKE–LANDAU ZETA-FUNCTIONS (Q5269717) (← links)
- Explicit short intervals for primes in arithmetic progressions on GRH (Q5376923) (← links)
- An improved upper bound for the argument of the Riemann zeta-function on the critical line (Q5389445) (← links)
- Values of the Euler 𝜙-function not divisible by a given odd prime, and the distribution of Euler-Kronecker constants for cyclotomic fields (Q5401709) (← links)
- Counting zeros of Dirichlet $L$-functions (Q5856750) (← links)
- An effective seven cube theorem (Q5966240) (← links)