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 2006-09-23, 16:53 #1 Damian     May 2005 Argentina 2×3×31 Posts Zeta nontrivial zeros list 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.
 2006-09-25, 16:08 #2 ewmayer ∂2ω=0     Sep 2002 República de California 2×13×443 Posts 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?
 2006-09-25, 17:32 #3 mfgoode Bronze Medalist     Jan 2004 Mumbai,India 22·33·19 Posts Non trivial zeros; 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
2006-09-26, 13:45   #4
Damian

May 2005
Argentina

2×3×31 Posts

Quote:
 Originally Posted by ewmayer 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?
Yes I did some online research, I downloaded a list of the first 100,000 zeros in Odlyzko site: http://www.dtc.umn.edu/~odlyzko/zeta_tables/
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.

 2006-09-26, 21:42 #5 ATH Einyen     Dec 2003 Denmark 2×13×113 Posts 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.
 2006-09-26, 22:04 #6 XYYXF     Jan 2005 Minsk, Belarus 24×52 Posts http://demichel.net/patrick/patrick.html See the bottom of the page :)
2006-09-28, 21:02   #7
jasong

"Jason Goatcher"
Mar 2005

DB116 Posts

Quote:
 Originally Posted by ATH 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.
If you're willing to fatten someone's wallet, and the request doesn't interfere with the person or persons moral standards, you can get most anything.

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.

2006-09-29, 12:34   #8
Damian

May 2005
Argentina

BA16 Posts

XYYXF: Thanks a lot, I didn't got that link.

Quote:
 Originally Posted by jasong If you're willing to fatten someone's wallet, and the request doesn't interfere with the person or persons moral standards, you can get most anything. 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.
I want a dollar for each known nontrivial zeta zero.

 2007-01-09, 14:56 #9 XYYXF     Jan 2005 Minsk, Belarus 24·52 Posts 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...
 2007-05-08, 13:32 #10 XYYXF     Jan 2005 Minsk, Belarus 24·52 Posts Up to 5,000,000 zeros... http://www.primefan.ru/stuff/primes/zeta/04.7z http://www.primefan.ru/stuff/primes/zeta/05.7z
 2007-06-06, 23:32 #11 XYYXF     Jan 2005 Minsk, Belarus 1100100002 Posts And, finally: http://www.primefan.ru/stuff/primes/zeta/06.7z

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