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An Integral Equation for Riemann's Zeta Function and its Approximate Solution

Published 6 Jan 2019 in math.CA and math.CV | (1901.01256v3)

Abstract: Two identities extracted from the literature are coupled to obtain an integral equation for Riemann's $\xi(s)$ function, and thus $\zeta(s)$ indirectly. The equation has a number of simple properties from which useful derivations flow, the most notable of which relates $\zeta(s)$ anywhere in the critical strip to its values on a line anywhere else in the complex plane. From this, I obtain both an analytic expression for $\zeta(\sigma+it)$ everywhere inside the asymptotic ($t\rightarrow\infty)$ critical strip, and an approximate solution, within the confines of which the Riemann Hypothesis is shown to be true. The approximate solution predicts a simple, but strong correlation between the real and imaginary components of $\zeta(\sigma+it)$ for different values of $\sigma$ and equal values of $t$; this is illustrated in a number of Figures.

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