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Non trivial zeros of the Zeta function using the differential equations
20 November 2023, Version 3
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Walid OUKIL
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In this paper, we investigate a relation between the differential equations and the non trivial zeros of the Zeta function.
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Zeta function
Differential equations
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The second version contains a mathematical error. This new third version uses the same technique (differential equations). It corrects the previous error.
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10.33774/coe-2023-sb63n-v3
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