According to Riemann the frequency of prime numbers is very closely related to the behavior of that function. He also came with a hypothesis that all nontrivial solutions to ζ(s) = 0 falls on a strait vertical line which is true for the first 1,500,000,000 solutions. The line being the critical line 1/2 + it where t is a real number or in other words that the real part of the solution is always going to be 1/2.
This is something my math teacher threw at us at the end of the semester. He wanted us to prove Reimann's hypothesis.
For trivial solutions (a + 0i) a = -2*b where b is {1,∞{
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#31
Posted 26 August 2005 - 04:03 PM
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#32
Posted 01 September 2005 - 06:44 AM
Sounds like a tough subject for a 'math' class
interesting little hypothesis though
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interesting little hypothesis though
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#34
Posted 05 October 2005 - 06:44 PM
This is my first post in a forum game. Mind if I continue with a number that does not require college experience? But then again, the answer can be as complicated as the poster wishes
555,123,456.7
555,123,456.7

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