for between 0 and 60. As can be seen, the first few nontrivial zeros occur at the values given in the following table (Wagon 1991, pp. 361-362 and 367-368; Havil 2003, p. 196; Odlyzko), where the corresponding negative values are also roots. The integers closest to these values are 14, 21, 25, 30, 33, 38, 41, 43, 48, 50, ... (OEIS A002410). The numbers of nontrivial zeros less than 10, , , ... are 0, 29, 649, 10142, 138069, 1747146, ... (OEIS A072080; Odlyzko).
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Sunday, October 1, 2017
The 1st zero is like pi........using the zero dimension..........what do u think the 2nd one could be interpreted as?? 1/2 + 21i...........could be 321i...............321..........top down looking.............the view from above..............
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