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The Riemann Hypothesis Assumes that the First Counterexample is Located Near S=0.383+(1.578 * 10 ^ 16) I

Authors: Zhiyang Zhang

We already know the distribution of non trivial zeros in the Riemann hypothesis, and there is a formula for calculating counterexamples. The first counterexample can be obtained using a computer, and its value is s=0.383+15786867949799975i

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