Lehmer pair

In the study of the Riemann hypothesis, a Lehmer pair is a pair of zeros of the Riemann zeta function that are unusually close to each other. They are named after Derrick Henry Lehmer, who discovered the pair of zeros 1 2 + i 7005.06266 … 1 2 + i 7005.10056 … {\displaystyle {\begin{aligned}&{\tfrac {1}{2}}+i\,7005.06266\dots \\[4pt]&{\tfrac {1}{2}}+i\,7005.10056\dots \end{aligned}}} (the 6709th and 6710th zeros of the zeta function).

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Lehmer pair

In the study of the Riemann hypothesis, a Lehmer pair is a pair of zeros of the Riemann zeta function that are unusually close to each other. They are named after Derrick Henry Lehmer, who discovered the pair of zeros 1 2 + i 7005.06266 … 1 2 + i 7005.10056 … {\displaystyle {\begin{aligned}&{\tfrac {1}{2}}+i\,7005.06266\dots \\[4pt]&{\tfrac {1}{2}}+i\,7005.10056\dots \end{aligned}}} (the 6709th and 6710th zeros of the zeta function).

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