#I can't solve this
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this is the riemann zeta function
i don’t think it converges on a value except for certain cases
i’m pretty sure there’s no way to simplify it past this except for the euler product formula which is not really simplifying and maybe other stuff
so how are you supposed to solve it?
What are you solving for?
there isn't anything to solve because it's just a definition
if they say i’m supposed to prove that all zeroes of it are either negative even integers or of the form 1/2 + xi…
This is the question:
Do all non-trivial zeros of the Riemann zeta function lie on the critical line (Re(s) = 1/2)?
either you're trolling or your teacher is messing with you
this is a well known math problem with an associated $1 million prize and probably many others
complain to your teacher/administration because no one here can help you with that
*Except me who just found a beautiful proof that is too long to fit into this forum channel (Fermat reference)
That's the Riemann Zeta function of s: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riemann_zeta_function
lol
@cosmic garnet why you trolling 
imagine he isn't tho
a few months ago i tricked my teacher into actually assinging this as work, i told them like a minute after
Your teacher doesn’tdidn’t know about the rye-man hypothesis?
oh
I'm not lol
I just realized it's the Riemann Hypothesis
I found this on Reddit put by someone
Yea ok nvm this can't be done