Number Theory

   

Riemann Hypothesis Solution

Authors: Colin Power

The first part of the solution to the Riemann Hypothesis that reveals why the trivial zeros will all appear at the canter of the n=0.5 Critical strip through the relational geometries found to form the golden and sliver ratio, that unify the infinite density of the zeta plain, thus producing only one solution whereby the analytic can be mapping into negative number space, by maintaining a 90 degree angle at all intersecting points across the number complex plain.

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