What progress has been made on the Riemann Hypothesis since 2004?

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Since 2004, there have been no definitive breakthroughs regarding the Riemann Hypothesis, despite ongoing research and numerous papers published on the topic. The original work by Louis de Branges, which can be accessed through Purdue University's website, remains a significant reference point. The discussion highlights the challenges in understanding the complex mathematical concepts involved, as well as the availability of various PDF papers for further reading. Participants express a desire for updates and clarity on the subject.

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