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Riemann Zeta Circles, and parabola. For no reason at all.
Author:
KwolZ
Topic:
Addition
,
Complex Numbers
,
Exponential Functions
,
Function Graph
The limit of the y-intercept is about -1/12 for the sum f(x). Coming from the zeta function doesn't necessarily mean it's useful. Don't get any hopes up if you thought this held the answers.
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