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Computation of Euler constants for primes in arithmetic progressions
A. Languasco
(for a joint paper with P. Moree)



In this page we collect some links concerning the computation of Euler constants in arithmetic progressions.
For the mathematical description of the problem and of the quantities γ(d,a), please refer to [1].
These computations are part of a joint project with Pieter Moree.


I have to state the obvious fact that if you wish to use some of the softwares below for your own research, you should acknowledge the author and cite the relevant paper in which the program was used first. In other words, you can use them but you have to cite the paper of mine that contains such programs. If you are wondering why I am stating something so trivial, please have a look at P0 here: A.Languasco-Programs



Pari/GP scripts To compute γ(d,a) we have the following program:
[A]: gamma_arprog.gp: Pari/GP script. It can be used via gp2c. CodeOcean Capsule

There are two functions dedicated to this problem. The first is:

AP_gamma (d,defaultprecision).
Input: 3 ≤ d ≤ 1000, an integer; defaultprecision (≥2) is the number of correct decimals requested.
Output: the values: γ(d,a) for every 1 ≤ a ≤ d-1, (a,d)=1.

The second is: AP_gamma_all (D,defaultprecision).
Input: 3 ≤ D ≤ 1000, an integer; defaultprecision (≥2) is the number of correct decimals requested.
Output: ALL the the values: γ(d,a) for every 1 ≤ a ≤ d-1, (a,d)=1, and every 3≤ d ≤ D.

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To compute the other sums mentioned in Remark 1 of [1] we have the following programs:
[B]: sumprimes_derlog_AP.gp: Pari/GP script. It can be used via gp2c.

It computes Σ p ≡ a mod d p^u log (p) / (p^s-1) for Re(s) > Re(u) + 1.
For u= 0 it is - ζ'd,ad,a(s).
sum_primes_derlog_AP(d, u, s, prec=19).
Input: 3 ≤ d ≤ 1000, an integer; u,s: complex numbers having Re(s)> Re(u)+1; defaultprecision (≥2) is the number of correct decimals requested.
Output: the values: Σ p ≡ a mod d p^u log (p) / (p^s-1) for every 1 ≤ a ≤ d-1, (a,d)=1.
For u= 0 the output is - ζ'd,ad,a(s) for every 1 ≤ a ≤ d-1, (a,d)=1.
[C]: lazygamma_AP.gp: Pari/GP script. It can be used via gp2c.

It computes Σ p ≡ a mod d log (p) / (p^s*(p-1)) for Re(s)>0.

lazygamma_AP(d, s, prec=19).
Input: 3 ≤ d ≤ 1000, an integer; s: a complex number having Re(s)>0; defaultprecision (≥2) is the number of correct decimals requested.
Output: the values: Σ p ≡ a mod d log (p) / (p^s*(p-1)) for every 1 ≤ a ≤ d-1, (a,d)=1
[D]: lazygamma.gp: Pari/GP script. It can be used via gp2c.

It computes Σ p log (p) / (p^s*(p-1)) for Re(s)>0.

lazygamma(s, prec=19).
Input: s: a complex number having Re(s)>0; defaultprecision (≥2) is the number of correct decimals requested.
Output: the value: Σ p log (p) / (p^s*(p-1)) for Re(s)>0.

Results
The results presented in [1] are collected in the directory results.

References

Some of the papers connected with this computational project are the following.
[1] A. Languasco, P. Moree, - Euler constants from primes in arithmetic progression - preprint, 2024.



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