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On off-critical zeros of lattice energies in the neighborhood of the Riemann zeta function (2307.06002v1)

Published 12 Jul 2023 in math.NT, math-ph, math.CV, and math.MP

Abstract: The Riemann zeta function $\zeta(s):= \sum_{n=1}{\infty} 1/ns$ can be interpreted as the energy per point of the lattice $\mathbb{Z}$, interacting pairwisely via the Riesz potential $1/rs$. Given a parameter $\Delta\in (0,1]$, this physical model is generalized by considering the energy per point $E(s,\Delta)$ of a periodic one-dimensional lattice alternating the distances between the nearest-neighbour particles as $2/(1+\Delta)$ and $2\Delta/(1+\Delta)$, keeping the lattice density equal to one independently of $\Delta$. This energy trivially satisfies $E(s,1)=\zeta(s)$ at $\Delta=1$, it can be easily expressed as a combination of the Riemann and Hurwitz zeta functions, and extended analytically to the punctured $s$-plane $\mathbb{C} \setminus { 1}$. In this paper, we perform numerical investigations of the zeros of the energy ${ \rho=\rho_x+{\rm i}\rho_y}$, which are defined by $E(\rho,\Delta)=0$. The numerical results reveal that in the Riemann limit $\Delta\to 1-$ theses zeros include the anticipated critical zeros of the Riemann zeta function with $\Re(\rho_x)=\frac{1}{2}$ as well as an unexpected -- comparing to the Riemann Hypothesis -- infinite series of off-critical zeros. The analytic treatment of these off-critical zeros shows that their imaginary components are equidistant and their real components diverge logarithmically to $-\infty$ as $\Delta\to 1-$, i.e., they become invisible at the Riemann's $\Delta=1$.

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