Down but not out - Zeta returns
Down but not out - Zeta returns
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-> THANKS JimB0Th
ALSO I had not seen this subsequent post in the Zeta Forum on 22nd January 05 (after that noted by Carlos, above)
Quote:
Dear ZetaGrid Community member:
Thank you for all your feedback. I noticed that many of you guess that the contribution to the ZetaGrid computation was for nothing since we achieved "just" 1 trillion verified zeros of the Riemann zeta function
and now there is an announcement of reaching a 10 times higher verification.
Most scientists (also me) believe that the Riemann Hypothesis is true. Hence, just verifying trillion of zeros and announcing them was not our main objective. Again, the main objective of this research project was the collection of accurate data about the distribution of the zeros.
In fact, we (maybe) achieved a real mathematical milestone in the 140 year old Riemann Hypothesis that is still the "most important unsolved problem of mathematics."
Our milestone will be:
At least 70% of all nontrivial zeros lie on the critical line.
In other words: With this conjecture (or theorem if the proof is completed), we did not prove the Riemann Hypothesis but we made - what most scientists believe - now measurable, i.e. the Riemann Hypothesis is correct for at least 70% of all cases. And our achievement could not be checked without computers and your help. For the non-mathematician, the Riemann zeta function has infinitely many zeros such that just a computational verification of the zeros does not directly achieve the above milestone. So, this conjecture is correct for infinitely many zeros.
The proof is not completed! Usually as mathematician it is not creditable to announce something without a rigorous proof. But now it is more important for me that this community understood our real achievements.
We are the leading edge research community for the Riemann Hypothesis!
We have achieved very much, we will achieve more, and ZetaGrid continues...
Best wishes,
Sebastian
P.S.
Later, I will precise why I chose IBM alphaWorks as my major sponsor.
Seems she ain't goin' down without a fight :cool: