Ramunas Garunkštis, Rokas Tamošiunas: Zeros of the Lerch zeta-function and of its derivative for equal parameters, 51-65

Abstract:

A. Speiser proved that the Riemann hypothesis is equivalent to the absence of non-real zeros of the derivative of the Riemann zeta-function left of the critical line. His result has been extended by N. Levinson and H.L. Montgomery to the statement that the Riemann zeta-function and its derivative have approximately the same number of non-real zeros left of the critical line. We obtain the Levinson-Montgomery type result for the Lerch zeta-function with equal parameters. For the Lerch zeta-function, the analogue of the Riemann hypothesis is usually not true and its zeros usually are distributed asymmetrically with respect to the critical line. However, for equal parameters, the symmetry of the zeros is almost restored.

Key Words: Lerch zeta-function, nontrivial zeros, Speiser's equivalent for the Riemann hypothesis.

2010 Mathematics Subject Classification: Primary 11M35; Secondary 11M26.