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S Nov 14 at 3:35 history suggested Marco Ripà CC BY-SA 4.0
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Nov 14 at 1:41 vote accept Dr. Pi
Nov 14 at 0:15 comment added Conrad the generating function is $\zeta(s)/\zeta(2s)$ so by moving the usual Perron integral to the left of $1$ and picking up the $x/\zeta(2)$ residue it is natural to go as much as we can which is $1/4+\epsilon$ under RH etc - of course one still needs to prove that the relevant integrals work out
Nov 14 at 0:14 answer added Daniel Johnston timeline score: 5
Nov 13 at 23:55 history asked Dr. Pi CC BY-SA 4.0