Discover
/
Article

The Riemann Hypothesis: The Greatest Unsolved Problem in Mathematics

JUN 01, 2004

DOI: 10.1063/1.1784280

Karl Sabbagh
Jonathan P. Keating

The Riemann Hypothesis: The Greatest Unsolved Problem in Mathematics Karl Sabbagh Farrar, Straus and Giroux, New York, 2003. $25.00 (340 pp.). ISBN 0-374-25007-3

More about the Authors

Karl Sabbagh. University of Bristol, Bristol, England .

Jonathan P. Keating. University of Bristol, Bristol, England .

This Content Appeared In
pt-cover_2004_06.jpeg

Volume 57, Number 6

Related content
/
Article
Immeasurable Weather: Meteorological Data and Settler Colonialism from 1820 to Hurricane Sandy, Sara J. Grossman
/
Article
/
Article
Predicting Our Climate Future: What We Know, What We Don’t Know, and What We Can’t Know, David Stainforth
/
Article
/
Article
/
Article
Physics of Wave Turbulence, Sébastien Galtier

Get PT in your inbox

Physics Today - The Week in Physics

The Week in Physics" is likely a reference to the regular updates or summaries of new physics research, such as those found in publications like Physics Today from AIP Publishing or on news aggregators like Phys.org.

Physics Today - Table of Contents
Physics Today - Whitepapers & Webinars
By signing up you agree to allow AIP to send you email newsletters. You further agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.