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Lindelöf hypothesis

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The Lindelöf hypothesis is a conjecture in number theory, specifically related to the distribution of prime numbers and the Riemann zeta function. Proposed by the Swedish mathematician Ernst Lindelöf in 1908, it posits that the Riemann zeta function \(\zeta(s)\) has a certain bounded behavior for complex numbers \(s\) in the critical strip, where the real part of \(s\) is between 0 and 1.

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