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"name": "Riemann's Functional Equation is Not Valid and its Implication on the Riemann Hypothesis",
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"name": "Armando M. Evangelista",
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"description": "Riemann’s “functional” equation was formulated by Riemann that supposedly extended the domain of the Riemann zeta function from the right half-plane into the entire complex plane except at z = 1. It is also the foundation upon which the Riemann Hypothesis is based: that all the zeros of the zeta function are at z = ½ + iy. But the equation, as shall be shown here is not valid such that the Riemann Hypothesis crumbles on its claim.",
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