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  • aperson
    FFR Hall of Fame
    FFR Simfile Author
    • Jul 2003
    • 3431

    #1

    Easy arithmetic problem

    For the function , prove that the real part of the non-trivial zeros is 1/2 for any s

  • T0rajir0u
    FFR Player
    FFR Simfile Author
    • Aug 2005
    • 2946

    #2
    Re: Easy arithmetic problem

    lol ap ur cool



    (Proposed proof someone posted on AoPS awhile back.)
    hehe

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    • DarkManticoreX2
      TWG Overlord
      • Apr 2005
      • 7355

      #3
      Re: Easy arithmetic problem

      I quit differential equations

      Sh!t was hard as hell

      You Wrote a paper on Differential equations

      I exploded with jealosy

      sumation from 1 - infinity of 1 divided by n to the power of s

      there i stated it thats basically all i can do from there XD
      AAA's = 800

      Originally posted by V
      Manti, I apologize for insulting you. Let the record show that I am a prickass douche, and not only that, but that I am a terrible player.

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      • T0rajir0u
        FFR Player
        FFR Simfile Author
        • Aug 2005
        • 2946

        #4
        Re: Easy arithmetic problem

        ... You don't get it, do you?





        Edit: Actually, ap didn't specify that s was a complex variable, so the way he stated it, there are no zeros. Lol.
        hehe

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        • aperson
          FFR Hall of Fame
          FFR Simfile Author
          • Jul 2003
          • 3431

          #5
          Re: Easy arithmetic problem

          Originally posted by DarkManticoreX2
          Words
          If I were to awaken after having slept for a thousand years, my first question would be: Has the Riemann hypothesis been proven?
          -David Hilbert




          But then again it's Hilbert so who cares.


          Edit:
          Edit: Actually, ap didn't specify that s was a complex variable, so the way he stated it, there are no zeros. Lol.
          well then that's a pretty trivial proof isn't it.
          Last edited by aperson; 05-16-2006, 10:48 PM.

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          • Tasselfoot
            Retired BOSS
            FFR Simfile Author
            • Jul 2003
            • 25185

            #6
            Re: Easy arithmetic problem

            and..........


            locked. don't test me ap. you know i'd greatly enjoy banning your ass again.
            RIP

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