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Some Short Remarks on the Riemannian Hypothesis, Concerning the Zero-Finding Theorem

Authors: Holger Döring

At first, this description is no proof but a compact synopsis of the Riemanian prime-number-problem and its zero-states, seen and interpreted with the eyes of a theoretical physicist. Ergo there are mostly themes described, how the theorem can be handled by quantum mechanical descriptions and historical found partial solutions. Nevertheless there are some own ideas in it and in this way it may be that it can be useful as an assist for the goal. Here is the systematic summary of the entire thought experiment. It links every physical concept of hyperbola string of beads model with its exact mathematical equivalent in number theory. A more detailed paper will follow.

Comments: 3 Pages. In German

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