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Description: |
The Riemann's Zeta function is a very interesting mathematical object, due to its relation to the prime numbers and to the Riemann's Hypothesis, proposed in 1859 and still to this day unanswered. In this seminar, we will see some equivalents to the famous hypothesis, involving the Möbius and Liouville functions.
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Date: |
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16:30 |
Speaker: |
Adriana Cardoso (UC|UP PhD student)
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Institution: |
CMUP, Universidade do Porto
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Place: |
Sala 2.5, DMUC
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See more:
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