Number Theory

   

The Solution Path of Riemann Hypothesis

Authors: Zhiyang Zhang

The Riemann hypothesis was proposed by mathematician Bernhard Riemann in 1859. The usual view is that Riemann makes a guess that all non trivial zeros are located on the critical line after simply calculating a few zeros, but this is not the case. Riemann even knew that the probability of counterexamples occurring was very low at that time, so he shyly put forward such a hypothesis. This article provides a detailed explanation of the conditions for the existence of counterexamples in Riemann's hypothesis from his perspective, and provides a calculation method for counterexamples.

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