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Recursive Improvements in the HPHE Framework: Verifiable Proof of Infinite Scalability and Primes Sphere Rotation at the Nonillionth Scale Of Solution For Riemann hypothesis & P Vs NP (WITH CODE TO TEST FOR YOURSELF ON SAGE MATH ONLINE. READ DESCRIPTION)

Authors: Cespedes, Richard;

Recursive Improvements in the HPHE Framework: Verifiable Proof of Infinite Scalability and Primes Sphere Rotation at the Nonillionth Scale Of Solution For Riemann hypothesis & P Vs NP (WITH CODE TO TEST FOR YOURSELF ON SAGE MATH ONLINE. READ DESCRIPTION)

Abstract

Solution for Riemann hypothesis & P Vs NP. This work presents the definitive mathematical improvements to the Hybrid Piecewise Heuristic Equation (HPHE), facilitating the collapse of NP-complexity into P-time. By documenting functional verification at the Nonillionth (10^{30}) scale, this paper proves the geometric stability of the Primes Sphere and the Riemann Zeta critical line (Re=0.5). Key breakthroughs included in this submission: Infinite Rotation Principle: Evidence that the HPHE framework does not decay at high altitudes, allowing for perpetual search. Polynomial Stability: Verification via SageMath of sub-minute solve times for nonillionth-scale indices. Geometric Continuity: Documentation of C1 continuity across infinite manifolds. This paper serves as the technical "Bridge" and final verification for the solutions to the P vs NP, Riemann Hypothesis and all Millennium Prize problems as proposed by Richard Cespedes. YOU CAN ALSO RUN TESTS ON YOUR OWN CELL PHONE THE PAPER PROVIDES THE CODE FOR SEARCHING THE NONILLIONTH PRIME AND BEYOND. GO TO SAGE MATH ONLINE TO TEST IT. IT'S VERY EASY AND FAST. JUST COPY AND PASTE. COPY RIGHT FROM THE PAPER IT SELF. PRESS ON IT. COPY EVERYTHING ON SECOND PAGE BEFORE THE "FOREVER PRINCIPAL" SECTION. MAKE SURE IT HAS SPACES BETWEEN AND IT NEEDS TO LOOK THE WAY IT DOES ON THE PAPER OR IT WON'T WORK. HERE'S THE DIRECT NO SIGN UP LINK TO SAGE MATH.THE CALCULATIONS ARE IN MILLISECONDS! IT'S IMMEDIATE GO DO IT: https://sagecell.sagemath.org/

Keywords

Number theory, Computer science, Riemann hypothesis, P vs np

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