The following pages link to (Q5534366):
Displayed 25 items.
- On the distribution of fractional parts of polynomials in two variables (Q378659) (← links)
- Sum of powers of divisors of quadratic polynomials (Q795094) (← links)
- On values of hypergeometric functions with different irrational parameters (Q950794) (← links)
- Universal theories of integers and the extended Bliznetsov hypothesis (Q1057849) (← links)
- Representation of functions defined by certain Dirichlet series and an estimate of the Chebyshev function (Q1062093) (← links)
- The Vinogradov-Bombieri theorem (Q1077450) (← links)
- An estimate of the difference between sequences of primes (Q1084428) (← links)
- On the order of Dirichlet \(L\)-functions (Q1134181) (← links)
- The small sieve (Q1144602) (← links)
- Partition into terms with prime numbers (Q1144603) (← links)
- Some explicit formulae in the theory of numbers. A remark on the Riemann Hypothesis (Q1167758) (← links)
- Representation of natural numbers in the form \(n=p^ k+\)(sum of prime powers) (Q1169504) (← links)
- Distribution of values of generating Dirichlet series of multiplicative functions (Q1172666) (← links)
- An additive problem of prime numbers. II (Q1185136) (← links)
- An additive problem of prime numbers. III (Q1185144) (← links)
- Density theorems for sectors and progressions (Q1230817) (← links)
- Large deviations of arithmetic functions (Q1235211) (← links)
- Ergodic properties of flows of classes of positive binary quadratic forms in Gaussian genera (Q1303339) (← links)
- Convergence of series with monotone coefficients with respect to the system f(nx) (Q1837872) (← links)
- Distribution of numbers with a given number of prime divisors in progressions (Q1898274) (← links)
- On the number of divisors of binomial coefficients (Q1947799) (← links)
- On uniformly convergent rearrangements of trigonometric Fourier series (Q2519273) (← links)
- On the zeros of Heck's $L$-funcions (Q4059034) (← links)
- On the distribution of zeros of Dirichlet's $L$-function on the line $\sigma = {1 / 2}$ (Q4145795) (← links)
- (Q5608146) (← links)