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I juste googled to get some insight about universality for l-functions belonging to the Selberg class, but it seems that the proof requires the validity of the prime number theorem for the considered l-functions. Still, Yoshikatsu Yashiro uploaded a preprint on Arxiv pretending to give an unconditional proof of this prime number theorem for the whole Selberg class. So, has universality for all l-functions in the Selberg class been definitely established?
Thanks in advance.

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