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Prime numbers, diophantine equations, diophantine approximations, analytic or algebraic number theory, arithmetic geometry, Galois theory, transcendental number theory, continued fractions

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Prime Number Theorem w/o Complex Analysis

A nice exposition of an Erdos/Selberg-type elementary proof is given by Levinson in Amer. Math. Monthly 76 (1969) 225–245. The proof by Daboussi as written up by Tenenbaum and Mendes-France was alr …
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Non-vanishing of zeta(s), Re(s)=1, without complex analysis?

You might want to look at the paper "Le théorème des nombres premiers et la transformation de Fourier" by Jean-Benoît Bost, available at https://www.cmls.polytechnique.fr/xups/xups02-01.pdf It gives a …
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