The Riemann Hypothesis (Part 2)(golem.ph.utexas.edu)
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The Riemann Hypothesis (Part 2)
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Discussion of Part 1:
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I love reading John Baez, he makes me feel like I can almost understand this stuff.
If you're interested in a lengthier intro to the Riemann Hypothesis, I highly recommend the book "The Millenium Problems" by Keith Devlin.
Prime Obsession by John Derbyshire is another in-depth look. Part biography, part history, part math.
Excellent read. I also liked his history of algebra: Unknown Quantity (https://www.amazon.com/Quantity-Real-Imaginary-History-Algeb...).
This is one of the best math books I've ever read. Author's writing style is very engaging and even funny. Highly recommended.
if you want to play around with some of these numbers.