A Very Brief Note on the Riemann Hypothesis

EasyChair Preprint 8557, version history

VersionDatePagesVersion notes
1
August 3, 2022
5
2
August 6, 2022
5

Improving the manuscript with the same result and tools.

3
August 7, 2022
6

We simplified the paper: now it is easier to understand.

4
August 8, 2022
6

I improved few minor details.

5
August 12, 2022
7

We transform the conjecture into a theorem.

6
August 13, 2022
7

I made clearer the main Theorem 2: That is a proof of the Riemann Hypothesis.

7
August 14, 2022
7

We show there are infinitely many superabundant numbers.

8
August 16, 2022
7

Peer-reviewed version accepted by The Conference ICRDM, 2022

9
August 23, 2022
5

Improved the result.

10
August 24, 2022
5

Final version.

11
August 31, 2022
5

I added a single detail at the end of my manuscript accepted by the conference ICRDM 2022. It is not a major or minor fix, it is just a simple detail to be able to publish it in the best possible way in the Springer journal.

12
September 4, 2022
7

Improved the result.

13
September 7, 2022
8

The final version.

14
September 9, 2022
7

Improved much more.

15
September 14, 2022
7

We improved the last theorem.

16
September 14, 2022
7

Fixed minor details.

17
September 21, 2022
6

Version to be submitted to Springer.

Keyphrases: Riemann hypothesis, Robin's inequality, Superabundant numbers, prime numbers, sum-of-divisors function

BibTeX entry
BibTeX does not have the right entry for preprints. This is a hack for producing the correct reference:
@booklet{EasyChair:8557,
  author    = {Frank Vega},
  title     = {A Very Brief Note on the Riemann Hypothesis},
  howpublished = {EasyChair Preprint 8557},
  year      = {EasyChair, 2022}}