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Lectures on the Mean-Value and Omega Theorems for the Riemann Zeta-Function

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Lectures on the Mean-Value and Omega Theorems for the Riemann Zeta-Function
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Publisher: Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
ISBN/ASIN: 3540584374
ISBN-13: 9783540584377
Number of pages: 190

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This short book is a text on the mean-value and omega theorems for the Riemann Zeta-function. The author includes discussion of some fundamental theorems on Titchmarsh series and applications, and Titchmarsh's Phenomenon.

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