High-Precision Approximation of Riemann Zeros via the Truncated Weil Form
Abstract: The Connes-van Suijlekom truncated Weil quadratic form, indexed by a cutoff parameter that controls the primes entering the operator, has a ground state whose Fourier-Mellin zeros provably lie on the critical line; whether they converge to the Riemann zeros as is open (Connes 2026; Connes-Consani-Moscovici 2025). We present, to our knowledge, the first public implementation of the CvS Galerkin matrix at sixteen cutoffs ( through $67$, plus ). Across through at , the first-zero absolute error shrinks monotonically from to -- a 113-OOM convergence across fifteen cutoffs. The smallest-positive even-sector eigenvalue separately reaches at , (275-OOM span from ), and the same eigenvector recovers to 307-329 matching digits at , . Under the unitary equivalence with CCM 2025 Lemma 5.1, each is (modulo a hypothesis-status caveat at ) an eigenvalue of the CCM rank-one operator at . On the four-point -sweep at , Aitken- on two consecutive triples gives and , approaching the Connes 2026 Section 6.4 heuristic continuum prediction () monotonically with . The empirical fit on , is shown to be a finite- rate, falsified at by 49 OOM. The raw spectrum at carries 3, 5, 8, 11 negative-sign eigenvalues for ; continuum positivity of is RH-equivalent and we do not assume it at . We make no claim of proof.
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