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Review [v2] (Page 5 of 12). The reference of this integration is the revision [v4] of the article "Riemann's Hypothesis.This is why it is true"; here it is assumed that the aforementioned revision of the article is known. The integration concerns the method with which I was able to relate the vectors that start the funicular polygons, with the "pseudo-clotoids" that end them; the funicular polygons to which I refer, are the graphic result of the Riemann zeta(s) function.
zeta(s) function, Riemann, Riemann zeta function, Riemann's Hypothesis, R.H., Riemann Hypothesis
zeta(s) function, Riemann, Riemann zeta function, Riemann's Hypothesis, R.H., Riemann Hypothesis
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