I've just uploaded my version of this (programmed years ago) along with one relating to the Bombieri-Iwaniec method. Could do with a soundtrack. I put my brother playing "Bohemian Rhapsody" on one of them, and a song with me doing quacking noises on the other. Will upload my Z(t) scroller soon (complete with sound-effects which sound ace in the vicinity of violations of Gram's law).
I've just uploaded my version of this (programmed years ago) along with one relating to the Bombieri-Iwaniec method. Could do with a soundtrack. I put my brother playing "Bohemian Rhapsody" on one of them, and a song with me doing quacking noises on the other. Will upload my Z(t) scroller soon (complete with sound-effects which sound ace in the vicinity of violations of Gram's law).
ortega24024 2 years ago
Hi ortega, i am very interested in your program/video, the Z(t)-scroller,
so long,
Thomas
TRAJEKTORULM 2 years ago
OK Thomas, I went ahead and did a rough and ready recording of it. It's the most recent thing I uploaded:
"Scrolling graph of Riemann-Siegel Z(t) with sound effects"
ortega24024 2 years ago
Can you post video where the imaginary part begins in 0
ChazyK 3 years ago
ok-not so impressing, a little bit slowmotion, but it´s starting at zero-zetabeatII-obama function -na ja-excusez moi-because of change and so
TRAJEKTORULM 3 years ago