The Riemann Zeta function and the Fourier Transform

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By Marcello Colozzo

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The Riemann Hypothesis, first formulated in 1859 by Bernhard Riemann, is considered the most important open problem in mathematics. It is part of Hilbert's twenty-three problems and seven millennium problems, for the solution of each of which the Clay Mathematical Institute has offered a prize of one million dollars.
Marcello Colozzo, a graduate in Physics, has been involved in online teaching of Mathematics and Physics since 2008 through the Extra Byte website where "simulations" are performed in the Mathematica computing environment. In recent years he has published various articles on mathematical physics and collaborates with the Electronic Open Source magazine. An avid reader of cyberpunk fiction, he has attempted to transition into "cyber writer" status by publishing various anthologies of short stories.
The Riemann Zeta function and the Fourier Transform