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Riemann Zeta Function
Posted on December 26, 2013October 12, 2015

Riemann Zeta Function

New Orleans LA In graduate school, I spent a fair amount of time getting familiar[z] with the Riemann zeta function. Courses in complex analysis and special functions along with reading a couple of pop math books[e] increased my familiarity with zeta as well as the Riemann hypothesis. In answer to the gentleman’s question in New Orleans, “It … Continue reading Riemann Zeta Function

Prime Number Theorem
Posted on November 14, 2013October 12, 2015

Prime Number Theorem

Austin TX I was thinking about prime numbers this past summer. In Prime Parking, I mentioned the prime number theorem. It deserves a little more than the brief nod I gave it. Many great mathematicians worked on creating and proving a conjecture about how many primes can be found smaller than any given number. For … Continue reading Prime Number Theorem

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