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Date: 2010-08-22 14:43:24
Mathematics
Mathematical analysis
Statements
Analytic number theory
Bernhard Riemann
Differential geometers
Number theorists
Conjecture
Millennium Prize Problems
Theorem
Riemann hypothesis
Geometry

Proceedings of Bridges Pecs (2010), Poetry Inspired by Mathematics Sarah Glaz Department of Mathematics University of Connecticut

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