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Asymptotics and Equidistribution of Cotangent Sums Associated with the Estermann and Riemann Zeta Functions

In: From Arithmetic to Zeta-Functions

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  • Helmut Maier

    (University of Ulm, Department of Mathematics)

  • Michael Th. Rassias

    (Princeton University, Department of Mathematics
    ETH-Zürich, Department of Mathematics)

Abstract

The Nyman–Beurling criterion is a well-known approach to the Riemann Hypothesis. Certain integrals over Dirichlet series appearing in this approach can be expressed in terms of cotangent sums. These cotangent sums are also associated with the Estermann zeta function. In this paper improvements as well as further generalizations of asymptotic formulas regarding the relevant cotangent sums are obtained. The main result of this paper is the existence of a unique positive measure μ on $$\mathbb{R}$$ with respect to which normalized versions of these cotangent sums are equidistributed. We also consider the moments of order 2k as a function of k.

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  • Helmut Maier & Michael Th. Rassias, 2016. "Asymptotics and Equidistribution of Cotangent Sums Associated with the Estermann and Riemann Zeta Functions," Springer Books, in: Jürgen Sander & Jörn Steuding & Rasa Steuding (ed.), From Arithmetic to Zeta-Functions, pages 277-293, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-319-28203-9_18
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-28203-9_18
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