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SUMMARY:Ken Ono (University of Virginia)
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 >The Riemann Hypothesis: History and Recent Work</a>\nby Ken Ono (Universi
 ty of Virginia) as part of VCU ALPS (Analysis\, Logic\, and Physics Semina
 r)\n\n\nAbstract\nThe Riemann hypothesis provides insights into the distri
 bution of prime numbers\, stating that the nontrivial zeros of the Riemann
  zeta function have a “real part” of one-half. A proof of the hypothes
 is would be world news and fetch a $1 million Millennium Prize. In this le
 cture\, Ken Ono will discuss the mathematical meaning of the Riemann hypot
 hesis and why it matters. Along the way\, he will tell tales of mysteries 
 about prime numbers and highlight new advances. He will conclude with a di
 scussion of recent joint work with mathematicians Michael Griffin of Brigh
 am Young University\, Larry Rolen of Georgia Tech\, and Don Zagier of the 
 Max Planck Institute\, which sheds new light on this famous problem.\n
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