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Dan Romik Studies the Riemann’s Zeta Function, and Other Zeta News.
Updates to previous posts: Karim Adiprasito expanded in a comment to his post on the g-conjecture on how to move from vertex-decomposable spheres to general spheres. Some photos were added to the post: Three pictures. Dan Romik on the Zeta … Continue reading
Posted in Number theory, Updates
Tagged Brad Rodgers, Dan Romik, Don Zagier, Ken Ono, Larry Rolen, Michel Griffin, polymath15, Terry Tao, Zeta function
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