A Simple Counterexample to Havil's "Reformulation" of the Riemann Hypothesis
Jonathan Sondow

TL;DR
This paper provides a straightforward counterexample that corrects a mistake in Havil's reformulation of the Riemann Hypothesis, clarifying its mathematical accuracy.
Contribution
It identifies and corrects an error in Havil's reformulation of the Riemann Hypothesis, enhancing understanding of the hypothesis's mathematical structure.
Findings
Identified a specific mistake in Havil's reformulation
Provided a counterexample disproving the reformulation
Clarified the correct mathematical interpretation
Abstract
This is an elementary note. It corrects a mistake in the reformulation of the Riemann Hypothesis in J. Havil's book Gamma: Exploring Euler's Constant.
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