i am requesting to unique scholars who are familiar with riemann hypothesis to explain at what point or at which equation we have to prove real part of zeta function is 1/2.
Hi, one way to answer your question is to say that it has been proved that there are infinitely many non-trivial zeros exactly on this critical line. If I remember correctly, it was Hardy who proved this first. So, to verify the hypothesis, it suffices to prove that there are no non-trivial zeros elsewhere.
@ Timo Tossavainen I have two questions : 1° What do you mean by "non-trivial" zeroes ? 2° In the absence of a precise definition, I don't understand the logic of your assertion : "So (...) it suffices to prove that there are no non-trivial zeroes elsewhere".