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arxiv: 1610.08551 · v2 · pith:MIWEEQM5new · submitted 2016-10-26 · 🧮 math.NT

Computations of the Mertens Function and Improved Bounds on the Mertens Conjecture

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The Mertens function is defined as $M(x) = \sum_{n \leq x} \mu(n)$, where $\mu(n)$ is the M\"obius function. The Mertens conjecture states $|M(x)/\sqrt{x}| < 1$ for $x > 1$, which was proven false in 1985 by showing $\liminf M(x)/\sqrt{x} < -1.009$ and $\limsup M(x)/\sqrt{x} > 1.06$. The same techniques used were revisited here with present day hardware and algorithms, giving improved lower and upper bounds of $-1.837625$ and $1.826054$. In addition, $M(x)$ was computed for all $x \leq 10^{16}$, recording all extrema, all zeros, and $10^8$ values sampled at a regular interval. Lastly, an algorithm to compute $M(x)$ in $O(x^{2/3+\varepsilon})$ time was used on all powers of two up to $2^{73}$.

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