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| Author: | Houtexman [ Thu Feb 07, 2008 7:59 pm ] |
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| Author: | Witling [ Thu Feb 07, 2008 10:29 pm ] |
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Make it stop. You're giving me the willies! |
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| Author: | OFT [ Thu Feb 07, 2008 11:37 pm ] |
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This is too easy to explain. The way it makes a correct sudo-integer selection is that it obviously employees the Riemann Hypothesis. The Riemann hypothesis is a deep mathematical conjecture which states that the nontrivial Riemann zeta function zeros, i.e., the values of other than -2, -4, -6, ... such that Zh=0 (where Zh ~(s)=0 is the Riemann zeta function) all lie on the "critical line" ~^=R[s]=1/2 (where R[s] denotes the real part of s). A more general statement known as the generalized Riemann hypothesis conjectures that neither the Riemann zeta function nor any Dirichlet L-series has a zero with real part larger than 1/2. Duuuuhhhh |
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| Author: | Grey Ghost [ Thu Feb 07, 2008 11:42 pm ] |
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OFT wrote: This is too easy to explain. The way it makes a correct sudo-integer selection is that it obviously employees the Riemann Hypothesis.
The Riemann hypothesis is a deep mathematical conjecture which states that the nontrivial Riemann zeta function zeros, i.e., the values of other than -2, -4, -6, ... such that Zh=0 (where Zh ~(s)=0 is the Riemann zeta function) all lie on the "critical line" ~^=R[s]=1/2 (where R[s] denotes the real part of s). A more general statement known as the generalized Riemann hypothesis conjectures that neither the Riemann zeta function nor any Dirichlet L-series has a zero with real part larger than 1/2. Duuuuhhhh WTF |
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| Author: | Ciaociao32001 [ Thu Feb 07, 2008 11:47 pm ] |
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Grey Ghost wrote: WTF He had me at "sudo-integer." Ciaociao |
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