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Chowla–Selberg formula

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The Chowla–Selberg formula is a significant result in analytic number theory concerning the distribution of prime numbers. Named after the mathematicians Sang-chul Chowla and Atle Selberg, the formula provides an elegant expression for certain types of sums involving prime numbers and is often related to the theory of modular forms and Dirichlet series. In its more specific aspects, the Chowla–Selberg formula can be expressed in the context of the distribution of primes.

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