A new reason for doubting the Riemann hypothesis
Abstract
We make plausible the existence of counterexamples to the Riemann hypothesis located in the neighbourhood of unusually large peaks of ζ . The main ingredient in our argument is an identity which links the zeros of a function f defined on the interval [-a,a] and the values of its derivatives of odd order at a.
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