Authors: Alan Michael Gómez Calderón
The Riemann Hypothesis, is considered by many mathematicians to be the most important unsolved problem, consist in the assertion that all of zeta's nontrivial zeros line up at the so called critical line, $\zeta(1/2+it)$. This paper presents an algorithm, based on a closed-form system of equations, that computes directly at $n^{th}$ decimal digit each non-trivial zeros of the Riemann Zeta Function.
Comments: 3 Pages. Attemp to solve Riemann Hypothesis
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