When studying the distribution of prime numbers Riemann extended Euler's zeta function (defined just for s with real part greater than one)
to the entire complex plane (sans simple pole at s = 1). Riemann noted that his zeta function had trivial zeros at -2, -4, -6, ...
i am unable to understand
how
Σ 1/ns = 0
for s = -2,-4,-6.........
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celes..............we hav a month holidays for FUN machaan.....
go and enjoy......
study these stuff in d next 4 years dude...
then v may not hav time to hav fun also......
i am already enjoyin
i dont want to waste free time by simply chattin so i do these stuff then
next 4 yrs will not be hardwrk at all atleast when compared to colleges that emphasise on crammin
iit makes things very easy for smart ppl
so i think ill have all my time