Some possible approaches to the Riemann Hypothesis via the Li/Keiper constants
Donal F. Connon

TL;DR
This paper explores potential strategies to prove the Riemann Hypothesis by examining the Li criterion, which relates to the non-negativity of Li/Keiper constants.
Contribution
It proposes new approaches to the Riemann Hypothesis based on the analysis of Li/Keiper constants and the Li criterion.
Findings
Identifies promising avenues for proving the Riemann Hypothesis
Analyzes properties of Li/Keiper constants in relation to the hypothesis
Suggests potential criteria for future research
Abstract
In this paper we consider some possible approaches to the proof of the Riemann Hypothesis using the Li criterion.
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TopicsAnalytic Number Theory Research · Advanced Mathematical Identities · Mathematical functions and polynomials
