Inexplicable Secrets of Creation
Upon looking at these numbers, one has the feeling of being in the presence of one of the inexplicable secrets of creation. number theory & physics archive mysterious occurrences on the interface of physics and number theory introductory prime number theory resources related curiosities guest book personal a message about the future of this website ...
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Timothy Gowers's web page
Timothy Gowers Informal discussions of mathematical topics Over the last two or three years I have written several of these, for a variety of related reasons. One is to provide a more thorough discussion of definitions and basic results than I can normally hope to give in a lecture course from the Cambridge Mathematical Tripos . Another is to try to indicate, in the spirit of George Polya , how ...
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Ueber die Anzahl der Primzahlen unter einer gegebenen Gr sse.
Ueber die Anzahl der Primzahlen unter einer gegebenen Gr sse. By Bernhard Riemann The paper Ueber die Anzahl der Primzahlen unter einer gegebenen Gr sse by Bernhard Riemann, first published in Monatsberichte der Berliner Akademie, November 1859, is available here in the following formats: LaTeX DVI PostScript PDF A translation of this paper into English is also available in the following ...
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Ivars Peterson's MathTrek - The Mark of Zeta
Ivars Peterson's MathTrek June 21, 1999 The Mark of Zeta It is a curious fact about the human mind that people will work harder to do something which captures their imagination than they will for any practical purpose, mathematician Ian Richards of the University of Minnesota once commented. Mathematicians exhibit such a fascination when they delve into the mysteries of prime numbers. A prime ...
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Critical Strip Explorer
Critical Strip Explorer (version 0.67) This applet has been developed by Raymond Manzoni, based on my suggestions. It is still very much under development. New features and improvements will be added in due course, and there may still be bugs to be removed. Clicking and dragging with your mouse on the blue field, you are able to explore the behaviour of the Riemann zeta function in the complex ...
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Zeta functions and Riemann
Zeta related functions Theorem of El'Melik Throughout this page z(x) is equivalent to Zeta(x); a , t any real number. , | x | = Absolute value of (x) , ln(x) = natural logarithm of (x). Following sets of identities for the z(x) values have been developed recently ; In here c is finite , but it may also approach infinity , in that case the leftmost terms will be; |z(a + i.t)|2 , while ...
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