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Is the proof in "On Hilbert’s 8th Problem" published on Brazilian Journal of Probability and Statistics correct? [closed]

The article can be freely accessed here. The proof is only five pages. I am quite in doubt. A new version (2021) of that paper can be found here.
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Meaning of the Mobius transformations video [closed]

What is this video trying to tell us? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JX3VmDgiFnY The statement that fractional linear transformations correspond to rotations of the sphere under the stereographic ...
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Open mapping theorem for Riemann surfaces

What restriction must one impose on a Riemann surface M in order for all biholomorphic $f:M\to\mathbb{C}$ to be open mappings, aka mappings of $M$ onto open subsets $f(M)\subset\mathbb{C}$?
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Is the real and imaginary part of the Dirichlet eta function closest to its partial sums when trigonometric function changes signs? [closed]

To grasp the question we are concerned with three Theorems 1,2, and 3 in bold font below. First let us consider the Dirichlet eta function $\eta: \mathbb{C}\rightarrow \mathbb{R}$ $$ \eta(s) = \sum_{n=...
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Every smooth function contains a bijection [closed]

Let $f:\mathbb{D}\rightarrow \mathbb{R}$ be a continuous non-constant over $\mathbb{D}$. Is there always a subset $\mathbb{A}\subseteq \mathbb{D}$ such that $f:\mathbb{A}\rightarrow \mathbb{R}$ is a ...
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Proof of formula for $\pi$ [closed]

The number $\pi$ can be expressed as $\pi=\lim_{n\to\infty} \frac{n\sqrt[n]{-1}-n}{\sqrt{-1}}$ or more poetically $\pi=\frac{\infty\sqrt[\infty]{-1}-\infty}{\sqrt{-1}}$. Here we choose the principal ...
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Is the real part of the Eta function bounded by $2 \sum_{n=1}^{\infty}{\dfrac{(-1)^{n-1}}{n^{\alpha}}} $ [closed]

Consider the series defined by \begin{equation} f(\alpha,\beta) := \sum_{n=1}^{\infty}{\dfrac{(-1)^{n-1}}{n^{\alpha}}\cos(\beta\ln(n))} \end{equation} is it true that $$f(\alpha,\beta) \le 2\sum_{n=1}...
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On gaps between consecutive zeros of the Riemann zeta function

Let $\gamma$ denote the imaginary part of a non-trivial zero of the Riemann zeta function. Do there exist some function $f$ such that $\gamma_{n+1} - \gamma_n > f(n)>0$ for all large $n$? To be ...
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Sign of real part and imaginary part zeta function at 1/2-x+iy and 1/2+x+iy [closed]

I want to know what the sign of the real part and imaginary part of $\zeta(1/2+x+iy)$ and $\zeta(1/2-x+iy)$ are ,are they the same? for example in this case they are the same zeta(0.25+I 10)=0.74513-0....
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Is the Klein group related to the Klein bottle? [closed]

Is the group of symmetries of the rectangle-not-square related to the Klein bottle mathematically? The reason I am asking is because I want to put a Klein bottle coffee cup in a joke about V_4 and ...
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