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A Simple Counterexample to Havil's "Reformulation" of the Riemann Hypothesis
Published 2007-06-19, updated 2010-11-30Version 3
This is an elementary note. It corrects a mistake in the reformulation of the Riemann Hypothesis in J. Havil's book Gamma: Exploring Euler's Constant.
Comments: Expanded from 2 to 7 pages, new title, added: exposition of the RH and the alternating zeta function, proof that the corrected form of Havil's conjecture is a true reformulation of the RH, 4 references, and Acknowledgments
Journal: Elemente der Mathematik 67 (2012) 61-67
Keywords: riemann hypothesis, simple counterexample, reformulation, havils book gamma, exploring eulers constant
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