Peter Sarnak Quote

If [the Riemann Hypothesis is] not true, then the world is a very different place. The whole structure of integers and prime numbers would be very different to what we could imagine. In a way, it would be more interesting if it were false, but it would be a disaster because we've built so much round assuming its truth.


In: K. Sabbagh, The Riemann Hypothesis: The Greatest Unsolved Problem in Mathematics


If [the Riemann Hypothesis is] not true, then the world is a very different place. The whole structure of integers and prime numbers would be very...

If [the Riemann Hypothesis is] not true, then the world is a very different place. The whole structure of integers and prime numbers would be very...

If [the Riemann Hypothesis is] not true, then the world is a very different place. The whole structure of integers and prime numbers would be very...

If [the Riemann Hypothesis is] not true, then the world is a very different place. The whole structure of integers and prime numbers would be very...