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Discrepancy bounds for the distribution of the Riemann zeta-function and applications

Youness Lamzouri, Stephen Lester, Maksym Radziwill

Published 2014-02-26Version 1

We investigate the distribution of the Riemann zeta-function on the line $\Re(s)=\sigma$. For $\tfrac 12 < \sigma \le 1$ we obtain an upper bound on the discrepancy between the distribution of $\zeta(s)$ and that of its random model, improving results of Harman and Matsumoto. Additionally, we examine the distribution of the extreme values of $\zeta(s)$ inside of the critical strip, strengthening a previous result of the first author. As an application of these results we obtain the first effective error term for the number of solutions to $\zeta(s) = a$ in a strip $\tfrac12 < \sigma_1 < \sigma_2 < 1$. Previously in the strip $\tfrac 12 < \sigma < 1$ only an asymptotic estimate was available due to a result of Borchsenius and Jessen from 1948 and effective estimates were known only slightly to the left of the half-line, under the Riemann hypothesis (due to Selberg) and to the right of the abscissa of absolute convergence (due to Matsumoto). In general our results are an improvement of the classical Bohr-Jessen framework and are also applicable to counting the zeros of the Epstein zeta-function.

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