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The Riemann zeta function is the function of one complex variable $s$ defined by the series $\zeta(s) = \sum_{n \geq 1} \frac{1}{n^s}$ when $\operatorname{Re}(s)>1$. It admits a meromorphic continuation to $\mathbb{C}$ with only a simple pole at $1$. This function satisfies a functional equation relating the values at $s$ and $1-s$. This is the most simple example of an $L$-function and a central object of number theory.

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Closed form for an integral involving the Riemann zeta function at the critical line

After seeing this question $L_2$ bounds for $\zeta(1/2 + it)$ and a related integral i became curious if/how the approach in the answer by reuns can be applied to evaluate $$I_{a,b}=\int_{-\infty}^{ …
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Enquiry on an equality involving the Riemann zeta function

Let $\zeta$ denote the Riemann zeta function. Does there exist a $t\geq 0$ such that $$\Re(1/4 + t^2)\zeta(1/2 + it)=2t\arg \zeta(1/2 + it) + 2(1/4 + t^2)\ ?$$
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