Gram's Law and the Argument of the Riemann Zeta Function
M.A.Korolev

TL;DR
This paper discusses Gram's Law and the argument of the Riemann zeta function, providing insights into their properties and implications in number theory.
Contribution
It offers a refined analysis of Gram's Law and the argument of the Riemann zeta function, with minor updates to previous results.
Findings
Clarified the behavior of Gram's Law
Analyzed the argument of the Riemann zeta function
Confirmed previous results with minor textual updates
Abstract
In comparison with the previous version of this paper, the Introduction is slightly changed and some minor typos are deleted. All results are unchanged.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMathematical and Theoretical Analysis · Quantum Mechanics and Applications
