Number Theory

   

On Non-Trivial Zeros and Riemann Zeta Function

Authors: Bertrand Wong

This paper examines the mysterious non-trivial zeros of the Riemann zeta function ζ and explains their role, e.g., in the computation of the error term in Riemann’s J function for estimating the quantity of primes less than a given number. The paper also explains the close connection between the Riemann zeta function ζ and the prime numbers. [Published in international mathematics journal.]

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