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Tim Norfolk  
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 More options Jul 24, 7:15 am
Newsgroups: sci.math
From: Tim Norfolk <timsn...@aol.com>
Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2008 16:15:15 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Thurs, Jul 24 2008 7:15 am
Subject: Re: Complex analysis
On Jul 23, 7:01 pm, kleptomaniac6...@hotmail.com wrote:

> (1) Does anyone have any recommendations for a good textbook on
> complex analysis? The background intention is to study the Riemann
> Zeta function and the distribution of primes, complex analytic proof
> of the prime number theorem, and related results - preferably no
> functional analysis, advanced topology, open covers etc.

> (2) A certain statement in analytic number theory is the following:
> psi(a,b,x) = (1/phi(b))x + O(sqrt(x)log^2(x)), where psi(a,b,x) sums
> the logarithm of the relevant prime for each power of a prime less
> than x, where the prime is congruent to a modulo b. Is this equivalent
> to, or a consequence of, the Riemann hypothesis, or the Generalized
> Riemann Hypothesis?

You might try Titchmarsh's book on the zeta function.

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