
TL;DR
This book provides a comprehensive overview of classical zero theory and recent developments aimed at understanding the Riemann Hypothesis, combining historical and modern perspectives.
Contribution
It systematically reviews classical zero theory and discusses recent advances with potential applications to the Riemann Hypothesis.
Findings
Historical development of zero theory
Recent advances in zero distribution analysis
Potential implications for the Riemann Hypothesis
Abstract
The purpose of this book is two fold. (1) To give a systematic account of classical "zero theory" as developed by Jensen, P\'olya, Titchmarsh, Cartwright, Levinson and others. (2) To set forth developments of a more recent nature with a view toward their possible application to the Riemann Hypothesis.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMathematics and Applications · History and Theory of Mathematics · Mathematical and Theoretical Analysis
