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The Riemann Hypothesis Has no Counterexamples When Imaginary Part Below One Million Billion

Authors: Zhiyang Zhang

This article aims to identify counterexamples of the Riemann hypothesis. Although no upper bound was found for the counterexample, at least it was proven that there were no counterexamples when imaginary part below one million billion, significantly increasing the lower bound of the counterexample.

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