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arxiv: 0710.2424 · v1 · pith:ZRB2XOG5new · submitted 2007-10-12 · 🧮 math.NT

The Nicolas and Robin inequalities with sums of two squares

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In 1984, G. Robin proved that the Riemann hypothesis is true if and only if the Robin inequality $\sigma(n)<e^\gamma n\log\log n$ holds for every integer $n>5040$, where $\sigma(n)$ is the sum of divisors function, and $\gamma$ is the Euler-Mascheroni constant. We exhibit a broad class of subsets $\cS$ of the natural numbers such that the Robin inequality holds for all but finitely many $n\in\cS$. As a special case, we determine the finitely many numbers of the form $n=a^2+b^2$ that do not satisfy the Robin inequality. In fact, we prove our assertions with the Nicolas inequality $n/\phi(n)<e^{\gamma}\log \log n$; since $\sigma(n)/n<n/\phi(n)$ for $n>1$ our results for the Robin inequality follow at once.

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