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do the nontrivial Riemann zeta function zeros, i.e., the values of s other than -2, -4, -6,... such that zeta(s)=0 (where zeta(s) is the Riemann zeta function) all lie on the "critical line" sigma=R[s]=1/2 (where R[s] denotes the real part of s)?
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Yeah
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(18-02-2024, 02:53 AM)Munificent Wrote: Yeah

prove it
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(18-02-2024, 02:54 AM)lermin Wrote:
(18-02-2024, 02:53 AM)Munificent Wrote: Yeah

prove it

I just went with my gut feeling
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(18-02-2024, 02:55 AM)Munificent Wrote:
(18-02-2024, 02:54 AM)lermin Wrote:
(18-02-2024, 02:53 AM)Munificent Wrote: Yeah

prove it

I just went with my gut feeling

seems legit
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