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>>11164586
Here is the gist of it. I will upload the full paper with all the details in a couple weeks.

>Sigma is a 2-sphere minus the north pole
>C_0 is the complex plane in the neighborhood of the origin
>C-hat is the complex plane in the neighborhood of infinity

If z = x + iy, then the distance between the gamma_n decreases to zero where b is a positive natural number and y = inf-hat -b. Since the zeros aren't isolated, zeta is constant on a local patch and RH is disproven. The main thing I have left to formalize is to show that the zeros in the nbhd of infinity are isolated from the places where zeta is not constantly equal to zero. I can email you the PDF in progress or upload it somewhere for you, but I don't feel like screenshotting 30 pages.

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>>11153042
>Divergent means that it doesn't have a numerical value right?
In terms of the meaning of "divergent" which is usual when doing standard real analysis, a sequence is said to diverge if it's numerical value is an element of [math] \mathbb{R} [/math].

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