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Mathematical folklore has it that the famous algebraist Hans Rademacher once came up with a wrong disproof of the Riemann Hypothesis, which was initially believed by another famous mathematician, Carl Siegel. I vaguely remember that they say Rademacher's error was that he mistakenly assumed that logarithms of complex numbers are uni-valued.

WhereBut where can I find this particular work of Rademacher?

I would want to go over it in detail and I imagine something could be learned from it. A Google search didn't yield anything meaningful.

Mathematical folklore has it that the famous algebraist Hans Rademacher once came up with a wrong disproof of the Riemann Hypothesis, which was initially believed by another famous mathematician, Carl Siegel. I vaguely remember that they say Rademacher's error was that he mistakenly assumed that logarithms of complex numbers are uni-valued.

Where can I find this particular work of Rademacher?

I would want to go over it in detail and I imagine something could be learned from it. A Google search didn't yield anything meaningful.

Mathematical folklore has it that the famous algebraist Hans Rademacher once came up with a wrong disproof of the Riemann Hypothesis, which was initially believed by another famous mathematician, Carl Siegel. I vaguely remember that they say Rademacher's error was that he mistakenly assumed that logarithms of complex numbers are uni-valued.

But where can I find this particular work of Rademacher?

I would want to go over it in detail and I imagine something could be learned from it. A Google search didn't yield anything meaningful.

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Where can iI find Rademacher's wrong disproof of the Riemann Hypothesis?

Mathematical folklore has it that the famous algebraist Hans Rademacher once came up with a wrong disproof of the Riemann Hypothesis, which was initially believed by another famous mathematician, Carl Siegel. I vaguely remember that they say Rademacher's flawerror was that he mistakenly assumed that logarithms of complex numbers are uni-valued.

But whereWhere can iI find this particular work of Rademacher  ? 

I would want to go over it in detail and iI imagine something could be learned from it. A Google search couldn'tdidn't yield anything meaningful. Thanks in advance.

Where can i find Rademacher's wrong disproof of the Riemann Hypothesis?

Mathematical folklore has it that the famous algebraist Hans Rademacher once came up with a wrong disproof of the Riemann Hypothesis, which was initially believed by another famous mathematician, Carl Siegel. I vaguely remember that they say Rademacher's flaw was that he mistakenly assumed that logarithms of complex numbers are uni-valued.

But where can i find this particular work of Rademacher  ? I would want to go over it in detail and i imagine something could be learned from it. A Google search couldn't yield anything meaningful. Thanks in advance.

Where can I find Rademacher's wrong disproof of the Riemann Hypothesis?

Mathematical folklore has it that the famous algebraist Hans Rademacher once came up with a wrong disproof of the Riemann Hypothesis, which was initially believed by another famous mathematician, Carl Siegel. I vaguely remember that they say Rademacher's error was that he mistakenly assumed that logarithms of complex numbers are uni-valued.

Where can I find this particular work of Rademacher? 

I would want to go over it in detail and I imagine something could be learned from it. A Google search didn't yield anything meaningful.

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TKZim.
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Where can i find Rademacher's wrong disproof of the Riemann Hypothesis?

Mathematical folklore has it that the famous algebraist Hans Rademacher once came up with a wrong disproof of the Riemann Hypothesis, which was initially believed by another famous mathematician, Carl Siegel. I vaguely remember that they say Rademacher's flaw was that he mistakenly assumed that logarithms of complex numbers are uni-valued.

But where can i find this particular work of Rademacher ? I would want to go over it in detail and i imagine something could be learned from it. A Google search couldn't yield anything meaningful. Thanks in advance.