Origin Point Must Represent Critical Line as Location for Nontrivial Zeros of Riemann Zeta Function, and Set Prime Gaps With Subsets Odd Primes Are Arbitrarily Large in Number
- John Y. C. Ting
Abstract
We prove the Countably Infinite Subsets of odd primes have cardinality of Arbitrarily Large in Number. This is achieved by demonstrating the asymptotic law of distribution of prime numbers that involves natural logarithm function to be applicable to all these subsets of odd primes derived from every even Prime gaps which are again Arbitrarily Large in Number. We prove the location for Countably Infinite Set of nontrivial zeros computed using Dirichlet eta function (proxy function for Riemann zeta function) is the unique critical line. This is achieved by plotting the infinitely many colinear lines of Riemann zeta function using both critical line and non-critical lines.- Full Text: PDF
- DOI:10.5539/jmr.v15n4p1
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