[The Riemann Hypothesis has] no longer just analytic number theorists involved, but all mathematicians know about the problem, and many realize that they may have useful insights to offer. As far as I can see, a solution is as likely to come from a probabilist, geometer or mathematical physicist, as from a number theorist.
In: K. Sabbagh, The Riemann Hypothesis: The Greatest Unsolved Problem in Mathematics
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