Mon, 25 May 2026
16:00
C3

Lindelöf hypothesis and zero density estimates

Vishal Gupta
(University of Oxford)
Abstract

The Lindelöf hypothesis is known to be weaker than the Riemann hypothesis and one way to assess the difference in their strength is to consider what can be said about the zeroes of the zeta function under the assumption of the Lindelöf hypothesis. Viewing this question in the context of zero density estimates, we prove that $N(\sigma,T) \leq T^{\frac{4(5-6\sigma)}{3(3-2\sigma)} + o(1)}$. This improves the currently known estimate conditional on the Lindelöf hypothesis, $N(\sigma,T) \leq T^{2(1-\sigma)+o(1)}$ based on the mean value theorem, for $\sigma$ near $3/4$.

Sun, 24 May 2026
17:00
L3

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Henry Towsner
(University of Pennsylvania)
Thu, 04 Jun 2026
11:00
C3

Avoiding logical strength in analysis

Anton Freund
(Universität Würzburg)
Abstract
In reverse mathematics, one classically represents real numbers by Cauchy sequences (q_n) with a known rate of convergence, where typically |q_m-q_n|<2^{-m} for m<n. While this has good reasons, it turns out that "slow" Cauchy sequences (without prescribed rate of convergence) have great advantages as well: In joint work with Nicholas Pischke and Patrick Uftring (arXiv:2605.15151), we have shown that almost all one-dimensional real analysis from the textbook by Simpson can be developed in theories that are Pi^1_1-conservative over RCA_0 (including results that require ACA_0 with the classical representation). This yields a very different picture of the foundations of analysis, which also blurs the boundary between analytical principles and combinatorial principles from the so-called reverse mathematics zoo.
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