Authors: N. Scott
In this paper I will be proving that Re(z) being equal to more than one is the convergent half-plane beyond s>1. That of which is the pole or singularity of the whole functional system. I will be providing a counter-example and a forth-wright approach to the Riemann Hypothesis, Riemann Zeta Function. In the beginning I assumed that the calculations from these unreliable third-party sources of calculation were just normal. But then I was able to finally crack the problem of inserting the Riemann Zeta Function into an image of the formula.
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