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Equivalents Of The Riemann Hypothesis Volume 3 Further Steps Towards Resolving The Riemann Hypothesis 1st Edition Kevin Broughan

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Equivalents Of The Riemann Hypothesis Volume 3 Further Steps Towards Resolving The Riemann Hypothesis 1st Edition Kevin Broughan
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.34 MB
Pages: 705
Author: Kevin Broughan
ISBN: 9781009384803, 9781009384780, 9781009384773, 1009384805, 1009384783, 1009384775
Language: English
Year: 2023
Edition: 1
Volume: 187

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Equivalents Of The Riemann Hypothesis Volume 3 Further Steps Towards Resolving The Riemann Hypothesis 1st Edition Kevin Broughan by Kevin Broughan 9781009384803, 9781009384780, 9781009384773, 1009384805, 1009384783, 1009384775 instant download after payment.

This three-volume work presents the main known equivalents to the Riemann hypothesis, perhaps the most important problem in mathematics. Volume 3 covers new arithmetic and analytic equivalences from numerous studies in the field, such as Rogers and Tao, and presents derivations which show whether the Riemann hypothesis is decidable.

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