Conditional estimates for L-functions in the Selberg class II

Abstract

Assuming the Generalized Riemann Hypothesis, we provide uniform upper and lower bounds with explicit main terms for |(s)| for σ ∈ (1/2,1) and for functions in the Selberg class. In particular, we focus on the region 0≤σ-1/2 1/(|t|). We also provide estimates under additional assumptions on the distribution of Dirichlet coefficients of (s) on prime numbers. Moreover, by assuming a polynomial Euler product representation for (s), we establish both uniform bounds and completely explicit estimates by also assuming the strong λ-conjecture. In addition to providing estimates for a large set of functions, our results improve the best known estimates for specific functions in the Selberg class including the lower bounds for the Riemann zeta function close to the critical line.

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