Riemann Hypothesis and Value Distribution Theory ()
ABSTRACT
Riemann Hypothesis was posed by Riemann in early 50’s of the 19th century in his thesis titled “The Number of Primes less than a Given Number”. It is one of the unsolved “Supper” problems of mathematics. The Riemann Hypothesis is closely related to the well-known Prime Number Theorem. The Riemann Hypothesis states that all the nontrivial zeros of the zeta-function lie on the “critical line”

. In this paper, we use Nevanlinna’s Second Main Theorem in the value distribution theory, refute the Riemann Hypothesis. In reference [7], we have already given a proof of refute the Riemann Hypothesis. In this paper, we gave out the second proof, please read the reference.
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Fei, J. (2017) Riemann Hypothesis and Value Distribution Theory.
Journal of Applied Mathematics and Physics,
5, 734-740. doi:
10.4236/jamp.2017.53062.
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