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RE: No solution! #1 - Prime numbers

in #math7 years ago (edited)

another great article about problems with no solutions! though I dun really understand your last part, what does the zeta function have to do with prime numbers?

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Thanks for your support! For simplicity I don't explicitly show the details, but Riemann Zeta function can be expressed as a product of functions of all primes! Since the zeta function can be written in terms of primes, it follows that the roots of that function are somehow related to the distribution of primes. The magic of Riemann hypothesis is its simplicity but yet meaningful implications on primes.