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eljose
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Let be PI(x) the prime number counting function ,i have discovered an integral representation for it the integral is on CxCxR space with bounds
(c-i8,c+i8)x(0,8)x(c-i8,c+i8) where 8=infinite
I have submitted to several webpages but i always have been rejected and i don,t know why if my formula is correct...
(c-i8,c+i8)x(0,8)x(c-i8,c+i8) where 8=infinite
I have submitted to several webpages but i always have been rejected and i don,t know why if my formula is correct...