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Speaker: Tim Trudgian
Date: Mon, Jun 17, 2024
Location: PIMS, University of British Columbia
Conference: Comparative Prime Number Theory
Subject: Mathematics, Number Theory
Class: Scientific
CRG: L-Functions in Analytic Number Theory
Date: Mon, Jun 17, 2024
Location: PIMS, University of British Columbia
Conference: Comparative Prime Number Theory
Subject: Mathematics, Number Theory
Class: Scientific
CRG: L-Functions in Analytic Number Theory
Abstract:
The partial sums of the Liouville function $\lambda(n)$ are "often" negative, and yet the partials sums of the Möbius function $\mu(n)$ are positive or negative "roughly equally". How can this, be, given that $\mu(n)$ and $\lambda(n)$ are so similar? I shall discuss some problems in this area, some joint work with Greg Martin and Mike Mossinghoff, and a possible application to zeta-zeroes.