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Riemann Hypothesis – Numberphile

Featuring Professor Edward Frenkel. Here is the biggest (?) unsolved problem in maths… The Riemann Hypothesis.
More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓

Prime Number Theorem: http://youtu.be/l8ezziaEeNE
Fermat’s Last Theorem: http://youtu.be/qiNcEguuFSA

Prof Edward Frenkel’s book Love and Math: http://amzn.to/1g6XP6j
Professor Frenkel is a mathematics professor at the University of California, Berkeley – http://edwardfrenkel.com

The Millennium Prize at the Clay Mathematics Institute: http://www.claymath.org

Number Line: http://youtu.be/JmyLeESQWGw

CORRECTION: At 7:20 the zeta function of 2 should be (Pi^2)/6 as correctly stated earlier in the video (Basel Problem)

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