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The Riemann Hypothesis: A Qualitative Characterization of the Nontrivial Zeros of the Riemann Zeta Function Using Polylogarithms

Lazhar Fekih-Ahmed

Published 2016-08-24Version 1

We formulate a parametrized uniformly absolutely globally convergent series of $\zeta$(s) denoted by Z(s, x). When expressed in closed form, it is given by Z(s, x) = (s -- 1)$\zeta$(s) + 1 x Li s z z -- 1 dz, where Li s (x) is the polylogarithm function. As an immediate first application of the new parametrized series, a new expression of $\zeta$(s) follows: (s -- 1)$\zeta$(s) = -- 1 0 Li s z z -- 1 dz. As a second important application, using the functional equation and exploiting uniform convergence of the series defining Z(s, x), we have for any non-trivial zero s

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