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Sharper bounds for the error term in the Prime Number Theorem

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We provide very effective methods to convert both asymptotic and explicit numeric bounds on the prime counting function $\psi(x)$ to bounds of the same type on both $\theta(x)$ and $\pi(x)$. This follows up our previous work on $\psi(x)$ in \cite{FKS}, and prove that $ | \pi(x) - \mathrm{Li}(x) | \leq 9.2211\, x\sqrt{\log(x)} \exp \big( -0.8476 \sqrt{\log(x)} \big) $ for all $x\ge 2$. Additionally, we are able to obtain the best numeric bounds for $x$ on a very large interval (all $x$ up to $\exp(1.8\cdot10^9)$).

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An effective version of Chebotarev's density theorem

math.NT · 2025-08-13 · unverdicted · novelty 6.0

A fully explicit refinement of Lagarias and Odlyzko's effective Chebotarev theorem for all non-rational number fields, with a sharper error term for small-degree extensions.

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  • An effective version of Chebotarev's density theorem math.NT · 2025-08-13 · unverdicted · none · ref 17 · internal anchor

    A fully explicit refinement of Lagarias and Odlyzko's effective Chebotarev theorem for all non-rational number fields, with a sharper error term for small-degree extensions.