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A new derivation of the classic asymptotic expansion of the -th prime is presented. A fast algorithm for the computation of its terms is also given, which will be an improvement of that by Salvy (1994).
Realistic bounds for the error with , after having retained the first terms, for , are given. Finally, assuming the Riemann Hypothesis, we give estimations of the best possible such that, for , we have where is the sum of the first four terms of the asymptotic expansion.
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