First applications of generalized Li's criterion to study the Riemann zeta-function zeroes location

Abstract

We present the first applications of the recently established by us (arXiv:1304.7895; Ukrainian Math. J. - 2014. -66. - P. 371-383) generalized Li's criterion equivalent to the Riemann Hypothesis. This criterion is the statement that the Riemann hypothesis is equivalent to the non-negativity of the derivatives 1/((m-1)!)*dm/dzm((z+b)(m-1)*ln((z))) for z=b+1 of the Riemann xi-function for all real b>-1/2 and all m = 1, 2, 3... We show that for any positive integer n there is such value of bn (depending on n) that for all m<=n and b>bn, inequality 1/((m-1)!)*dm/dzm((z+b)(m-1)*ln((z))) for z=b+1 >=0 does hold true. Assuming RH, we also have found an asymptotic of the generalized Li's sums over non-trivial Rieman zeroes for large n, and discuss what asymptotic of 1/((m-1)!)*dm/dzm((z+b)(m-1)*ln((z-1)*(ζ(z))) at the point z+b+1 is required for the Riemann hypothesis holds true.

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