Zeta graph of values
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Has anyone duplicated John Derbyshire's 'Prime Obsession' p.213 Zeta graph ? He only show values [on extreme right and left of graph] as they go to infinity but not X+Yi coordinates for those.
The graph goes from X=-10 to 10 and Yi from -5 to 35
In Tables he shows for Zeta, Mathematica agrees.
zeta-functions
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Has anyone duplicated John Derbyshire's 'Prime Obsession' p.213 Zeta graph ? He only show values [on extreme right and left of graph] as they go to infinity but not X+Yi coordinates for those.
The graph goes from X=-10 to 10 and Yi from -5 to 35
In Tables he shows for Zeta, Mathematica agrees.
zeta-functions
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Could you at least show us the graph in question? Not everyone has the book...
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– Wojowu
Jan 4 at 21:41
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Is there a way to attach a file with the graph ? I've not seen how.
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– John Fuqua
Jan 6 at 18:23
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At the very least you could upload the file literally anywhere and post a link...
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– Wojowu
Jan 6 at 18:36
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See image under LinkEdIn 'Pure Mathematics'
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– John Fuqua
Jan 6 at 19:19
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Has anyone duplicated John Derbyshire's 'Prime Obsession' p.213 Zeta graph ? He only show values [on extreme right and left of graph] as they go to infinity but not X+Yi coordinates for those.
The graph goes from X=-10 to 10 and Yi from -5 to 35
In Tables he shows for Zeta, Mathematica agrees.
zeta-functions
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Has anyone duplicated John Derbyshire's 'Prime Obsession' p.213 Zeta graph ? He only show values [on extreme right and left of graph] as they go to infinity but not X+Yi coordinates for those.
The graph goes from X=-10 to 10 and Yi from -5 to 35
In Tables he shows for Zeta, Mathematica agrees.
zeta-functions
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Could you at least show us the graph in question? Not everyone has the book...
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– Wojowu
Jan 4 at 21:41
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Is there a way to attach a file with the graph ? I've not seen how.
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– John Fuqua
Jan 6 at 18:23
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At the very least you could upload the file literally anywhere and post a link...
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– Wojowu
Jan 6 at 18:36
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See image under LinkEdIn 'Pure Mathematics'
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– John Fuqua
Jan 6 at 19:19
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Could you at least show us the graph in question? Not everyone has the book...
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– Wojowu
Jan 4 at 21:41
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Is there a way to attach a file with the graph ? I've not seen how.
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– John Fuqua
Jan 6 at 18:23
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At the very least you could upload the file literally anywhere and post a link...
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– Wojowu
Jan 6 at 18:36
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See image under LinkEdIn 'Pure Mathematics'
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– John Fuqua
Jan 6 at 19:19
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Could you at least show us the graph in question? Not everyone has the book...
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– Wojowu
Jan 4 at 21:41
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Could you at least show us the graph in question? Not everyone has the book...
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– Wojowu
Jan 4 at 21:41
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Is there a way to attach a file with the graph ? I've not seen how.
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– John Fuqua
Jan 6 at 18:23
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Is there a way to attach a file with the graph ? I've not seen how.
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– John Fuqua
Jan 6 at 18:23
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At the very least you could upload the file literally anywhere and post a link...
$endgroup$
– Wojowu
Jan 6 at 18:36
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At the very least you could upload the file literally anywhere and post a link...
$endgroup$
– Wojowu
Jan 6 at 18:36
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See image under LinkEdIn 'Pure Mathematics'
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– John Fuqua
Jan 6 at 19:19
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See image under LinkEdIn 'Pure Mathematics'
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– John Fuqua
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Could you at least show us the graph in question? Not everyone has the book...
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– Wojowu
Jan 4 at 21:41
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Is there a way to attach a file with the graph ? I've not seen how.
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– John Fuqua
Jan 6 at 18:23
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At the very least you could upload the file literally anywhere and post a link...
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– Wojowu
Jan 6 at 18:36
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See image under LinkEdIn 'Pure Mathematics'
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– John Fuqua
Jan 6 at 19:19