Saturday, September 30, 2017

Two...........u is imp. indeed...........pairing.......................overlapping two things.........the whole numbers and the prime fundamental..........produces 7 primes for the 1st 10 numbers.................there are 10 whole numbers in the pf..............broken in half...................there are 5 primes, and 5 non primes..............



The plots above show the real and imaginary parts of zeta(s) plotted in the complex plane together with the complex modulus of zeta(z). As can be seen, in right half-plane, the function is fairly flat, but with a large number of horizontal ridges. It is precisely along these ridges that the nontrivial zeros of zeta(s) lie. RiemannZetaZerosContoursReIm
The position of the complex zeros can be seen slightly more easily by plotting the contours of zero real (red) and imaginary (blue) parts, as illustrated above. The zeros (indicated as black dots) occur where the curves intersect.

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