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All Complex Zeros of the Riemann Zeta Function Are on the Critical Line: Two Proofs of the Riemann Hypothesis

Published 11 Oct 2020 in math.GM | (2010.05335v6)

Abstract: I present two independent proofs of the Riemann Hypothesis considered by many the greatest unsolved problem in mathematics. I find that the admissible domain of complex zeros of the Riemann Zeta Function is the critical line. The methods and results of this paper are based on well-known theorems on the number of zeros for complex value functions (Jensen, Titchmarsh, Rouche theorems), with the Riemann Mapping Theorem acting as a bridge between the Unit Disk on the complex plane and the critical strip. By primarily relying on well-known theorems of complex analysis our approach makes this paper accessible to a relatively wide audience permitting a fast check of its validity. Both proofs do not use any functional equation of the Riemann Zeta Function, except leveraging its implied symmetry for non-trivial zeros on the critical strip.

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