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Easy arithmetic problem
For the function
, prove that the real part of the non-trivial zeros is 1/2 for any s |
Re: Easy arithmetic problem
lol ap ur cool
http://www.aronpalmer.com/rproofv2.pdf (Proposed proof someone posted on AoPS awhile back.) |
Re: Easy arithmetic problem
I quit differential equations
Sh!t was hard as hell You Wrote a paper on Differential equations I exploded with jealosy sumation from 1 - infinity of 1 divided by n to the power of s there i stated it thats basically all i can do from there XD |
Re: Easy arithmetic problem
... You don't get it, do you?
http://www.claymath.org/millennium/ http://www.claymath.org/millennium/Riemann_Hypothesis/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riemann_Hypothesis Edit: Actually, ap didn't specify that s was a complex variable, so the way he stated it, there are no zeros. Lol. |
Re: Easy arithmetic problem
Quote:
-David Hilbert But then again it's Hilbert so who cares. Edit: Quote:
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Re: Easy arithmetic problem
and..........
locked. don't test me ap. you know i'd greatly enjoy banning your ass again. |
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