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#1 |
May 2005
Argentina
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Anyone knows where can I download a list of all known nontrivial zeros?
Or an easy algorithm for fast computation of those zeros. Thanks. Damian. |
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#2 |
∂2ω=0
Sep 2002
República de California
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For download? Uh, I don't think so. Did you do even a teensy bit of background-reading/online-searching with regard to the work that has been done in this area?
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#3 |
Bronze Medalist
Jan 2004
Mumbai,India
1000000001002 Posts |
![]() ![]() ASFAIK; the non trivial zeros have exceeded the billion mark and still counting. If you are contemplating the proof from this angle its going to be very very difficult. But, I may be wrong so go ahead anyway. Mally ![]() |
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#4 | |
May 2005
Argentina
2·3·31 Posts |
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I need more zeros for a probabilistic primality test algoritm I'm developing that uses zeta zeros, and I don't know how to easily calculate these or at last download all the billions known zeros. |
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#5 |
Einyen
Dec 2003
Denmark
2×3×52×23 Posts |
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Mathworld reports that the Zetagrid distributed project reached 1029.9 billion zeros as of Feb. 18, 2005, and Zetagrid continued to run until December 1st 2005:
http://mathworld.wolfram.com/Riemann...tionZeros.html http://www.zetagrid.net/zeta/news.html but I doubt you can download billions of them. |
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#6 |
Jan 2005
Minsk, Belarus
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"Jason Goatcher"
Mar 2005
3·7·167 Posts |
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Off-topic: Money CAN buy happiness, you just have to be darn careful what you spend it on. $10 spent on a suffering friend can be worth more than $1000 spent on yourself. |
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#8 | |
May 2005
Argentina
2·3·31 Posts |
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XYYXF: Thanks a lot, I didn't got that link.
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#9 |
Jan 2005
Minsk, Belarus
24×52 Posts |
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First 3,000,000 zeta zeros, rounded to 40 digits after decimal point:
http://www.primefan.ru/stuff/primes/zeta/01.7z http://www.primefan.ru/stuff/primes/zeta/02.7z http://www.primefan.ru/stuff/primes/zeta/03.7z Use 7-Zip utility to extract the text files. New data will come within a few weeks... |
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#10 |
Jan 2005
Minsk, Belarus
24·52 Posts |
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Up to 5,000,000 zeros...
http://www.primefan.ru/stuff/primes/zeta/04.7z http://www.primefan.ru/stuff/primes/zeta/05.7z |
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#11 |
Jan 2005
Minsk, Belarus
1100100002 Posts |
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And, finally:
http://www.primefan.ru/stuff/primes/zeta/06.7z |
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