This is an advanced text on the Riemann zeta-function, a continuation of the author's earlier book. It presents the most recent results on mean values, many of which had not yet appeared in print at the time of the writing of the text. An especially detailed discussion is given of the second and the fourth moment, and the latter is studied by the use of spectral theory, one of the most powerful methods used lately in analytic number theory. The book presupposes a reasonable knowledge of zeta-function theory and complex analysis. It will be of great use to the researchers in the field, an to all those who wish to get well acquainted with the subject or who have the need for application of zeta-function theory.
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