
arXiv: 2209.11059
AbstractIn this article, we study the distribution of values of Dirichlet L‐functions, the distribution of values of the random models for Dirichlet L‐functions, and the discrepancy between these two kinds of distributions. For each question, we consider the cases of and separately.
Mathematics - Number Theory, \(\zeta (s)\) and \(L(s, \chi)\), \(L\)-function, discrepancy, FOS: Mathematics, Asymptotic results on arithmetic functions, Number Theory (math.NT), distribution function, character
Mathematics - Number Theory, \(\zeta (s)\) and \(L(s, \chi)\), \(L\)-function, discrepancy, FOS: Mathematics, Asymptotic results on arithmetic functions, Number Theory (math.NT), distribution function, character
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