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* [[Wikipedia:Riemann hypothesis|Riemann hypothesis on Wikipedia]]
* [[Mathworld:RiemannHypothesis|Riemann hypothesis on Mathworld]]

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Statement

In terms of zeros of the Riemann zeta-function

All the nontrivial zeros of the Riemann zeta-function have real part 1/2.

In terms of the distribution of prime numbers

For a positive real number x, it states that:

π(x)li(x)=O(xlogx).

Here, π(x) denotes the prime-counting function, i.e., the number of primes less than or equal to x, while li(x) denotes the logarithmic integral function:

0xdxlogx.

In fact, more specifically, the following is an equivalent formulation of the Riemann hypothesis:

|π(x)li(x)|18πxlogx,x2657.

Related facts and conjectures

Stronger conjectures

Weaker facts and conjectures

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