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9.3 Exercises: φ (n) n ζ (s − 1) ζ(s)

This document discusses exercises related to the Riemann zeta function. It presents four exercises: 1) showing that certain Bernoulli numbers vanish, 2) computing values of the zeta function using Bernoulli numbers, 3) relating the zeta function to Euler's totient function, and 4) relating the zeta function to a number theoretic function called Lioville's function.

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This document discusses exercises related to the Riemann zeta function. It presents four exercises: 1) showing that certain Bernoulli numbers vanish, 2) computing values of the zeta function using Bernoulli numbers, 3) relating the zeta function to Euler's totient function, and 4) relating the zeta function to a number theoretic function called Lioville's function.

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MODULE 9.

RIEMANN ZETA FUNCTION

Exercises

9.3

Exercises

1. Show that the Bernoulli numbers B2k+1 vanish for k 1. 2. Using an appropriate Bernoulli number, compute (6) and (8). 3. Use to show that for any complex number s with Re(s) > 1,
n=0

( n) (s 1) . = ns (s)

4. Recall Liuvilles function (n) dened in module 4, lecture 4, section 3.4.1. (A) Show that 1 if n is a perfect square ( d ) = 0 otherwise

d |n

(B) Show that for any complex number s with Re(s) > 1,
n=0

( n) (2s) . = s n (s)

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