Some discrete moments of zeta
Christopher Hughes (University of York)
| Wed Jun 17, 15:00-16:00 (3 weeks from now) | |
| Lecture held in King's College London, Strand campus, Room S3.30. |
Abstract: The continuous moments of the Riemann zeta function are well studied (if not well understood yet!) Discrete moments (such as zeta evaluated at a discrete set of points, or the derivative of zeta evaluated at the zeros of zeta) are much less studied, but can still offer many useful applications. In this talk I will give a survey of some new results on discrete moments.
number theory
Audience: researchers in the topic
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