Number Theory

   

Proving Riemann Hypothesis

Authors: Korn Rakpradit

In mathematics we require a proof for any hypothesis .But in the past 160 years ago a man called Bernhard Riemann refused to give a proof for his hypothesis about zeta function which he thought would be the formula for the number of primes less than a given number ‘x’. He might have a very ‘serious’ reason for not proving this. But for me, after five years of attempt to stalk his papers and using only a high school mathematical knowledge and/or a little bit higher,I can say that all high school student can learn how to prove this hypothesis whether it is right or wrong. Let me show you the proof.

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