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Revision as of 19:33, 15 June 2016

The prime zeta function is defined by $$P(z) = \displaystyle\sum_{p \mathrm{\hspace{2pt} prime}} \dfrac{1}{p^z},$$ where $\mathrm{Re}(z)>1$. It can be extended outside of this domain via analytic continuation.


Properties

Relationship between prime zeta, Möbius function, logarithm, and Riemann zeta

External links

How does ∑p<xp−s grow asymptotically for Re(s)<1?

References