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Notes on the Zeros of Riemann's Zeta Function

General Mathematics 2015-07-31 v3

Abstract

The functional equation for Riemann's Zeta function is studied, from which it is shown why all of the non-trivial, full-zeros of the Zeta function ζ(s)\zeta (s) will only occur on the critical line {σ=1/2\sigma=1/2} where {s=σ+Iρs=\sigma+I \rho}, thereby establishing the truth of Riemann's hypothesis. Further, two relatively simple transcendental equations are obtained; the numerical solution of these equations locates all of the zeros of {ζ(s)\zeta (s)} on the critical line.

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@article{arxiv.0911.1332,
  title  = {Notes on the Zeros of Riemann's Zeta Function},
  author = {Michael S. Milgram},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0911.1332},
  year   = {2015}
}

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Corrections added July 30, 2015