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Apparently someone thinks they might have proved the Riemann Hypothesis. What do you think?
http://www.aronpalmer.com/riemann_proof.htm
http://www.aronpalmer.com/riemann_proof.htm
:pTherefore the two sided Laplace transform of our function does indeed represent a product form of the Zeta function.
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Failures are often valuable learning experiences. It is important to analyze what went wrong and use that knowledge to improve future attempts.
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