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Feb23-07, 03:18 PM   #1
 

Dirichlet series


Let be the series in the form [tex] g(s)= \sum_{1 \le n } |\Lambda (n) |^{2} n^{-s} [/tex] where lambda is Von Mangoldt function, my question is how could i get an exact or at least almost exact expresion for g(s) . My other question is how could i obtainthe Mellin transform of the function [tex] \Lambda (n+2) \Lambda (n+1) [/tex] i have tried sum by parts but got no results.
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Feb24-07, 03:51 AM   #2
 
of course i tried (wrong ??) with the property, given a Dirchlet series [tex] g(s)= \sum_{1 \le n} f(n)n^{-s} [/tex] then [tex] -g'(s)/g(s)= \sum_{1 \le n} f(n) \Lambda (n) n^{-s} [/tex] but i think this does not work unless f(n) is multiplicative, however could it be used at least as a good approximation or modifying it a bit coul work??
Feb24-07, 04:24 AM   #3
 
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Feb24-07, 07:38 AM   #4
 

Dirichlet series


readng Tom Apostol's 'Introduction to Analytic number theory' the desired series is just [tex] AT^{-1} \int_{-T}^{T}dt | \frac{ \zeta ' (a+it)}{\zeta (a+it)} |^{2} = \sum_{1 \le n} | \Lambda (n) |^{2} n^{2a} [/tex] , with a>1 and T tending to infinity. but i don't know the value of the integral, could someone provide an approximate value of the integral over t (-T,T) above ??, thank you.
Feb24-07, 08:41 AM   #5
 
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Feb24-07, 09:23 AM   #6
 
I have also tried using partial summation so:

[tex] \sum_{n \le x } \Lambda (n+2) \Lambda (n) = B(x)= \Lambda (x+2) \Psi (x) - \sum_{n \le x } \Psi (x) ( \Lambda (x+2) - \Lambda (x+1) ) [/tex]

so [tex] g(s)= \sum_{1 \le n} \Lambda (n+2) \Lambda (n) n^{-s}= s \int_{1}^{\infty}B(x) x^{- (s+1)} [/tex]

to obtain 'g(s)' any hint please?? thanx.
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