New explicit constants for zero-free regions of Dedekind zeta-functions improve previous bounds for both large and small ordinates and remove the sufficiently large discriminant condition for low-lying zeros.
Explicit zero-free regions for the Riemann zeta-function
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We prove that the Riemann zeta-function $\zeta(\sigma + it)$ has no zeros in the region $\sigma \geq 1 - 1/(55.241(\log|t|)^{2/3} (\log\log |t|)^{1/3})$ for $|t|\geq 3$. In addition, we improve the constant in the classical zero-free region, showing that the zeta-function has no zeros in the region $\sigma \geq 1 - 1/(5.558691\log|t|)$ for $|t|\geq 2$. We also provide new bounds that are useful for intermediate values of $|t|$. Combined, our results improve the largest known zero-free region within the critical strip for $3\cdot10^{12} \leq |t|\leq \exp(64.1)$ and $|t| \geq \exp(1000)$.
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New zero-free regions for Dedekind zeta-functions at small and large ordinates
New explicit constants for zero-free regions of Dedekind zeta-functions improve previous bounds for both large and small ordinates and remove the sufficiently large discriminant condition for low-lying zeros.