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On General Prime Number Theorems with Remainder
Gregory Debruyne, Jasson Vindas
Published 2016-01-20Version 1
We show that for Beurling generalized numbers the prime number theorem in remainder form $$\pi(x) = \operatorname*{Li}(x) + O\left(\frac{x}{\log^{n}x}\right) \quad \mbox{for all} n\in\mathbb{N}$$ is equivalent to (for some $a>0$) $$N(x) = ax + O\left(\frac{x}{\log^{n}x}\right) \quad \mbox{for all} n \in \mathbb{N},$$ where $N$ and $\pi$ are the counting functions of the generalized integers and primes, respectively. This was already considered by Nyman (Acta Math. 81 (1949), 299--307), but his article on the subject contains some mistakes. We also obtain an average version of this prime number theorem with remainders in the Ces\`aro sense.
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