Xi function "posibble solution for Reimann hypothesis"?

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  1. James R Just this guy, you know? Staff Member

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    What I'm asking you is to post a value for x for the Zeta function that makes the function zero but which is not on the critical line (and is not a trivial zero). Do you have such a value, or not?
     
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  3. Jason.Marshall Banned Banned

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    Don't worry about I will work out it myself I need to be careful that details are not lost in translation of the available lines of communication when done I will post my conclusion thanks for taking the time to reply

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    most people I guess have no interest in these sort of things.

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    And by the way it was not the zeta function I was describing but it was the xi function.
     
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  7. James R Just this guy, you know? Staff Member

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    The Riemann hypothesis concerns zeros of the Riemann zeta function.
     
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    Yes I know like I said I will present my mathematical opinions upon conclusion.
     

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