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Published August 29, 2020 | Version v101
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Properties of the Robin's Inequality

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In mathematics, the Riemann hypothesis is a conjecture that the Riemann zeta function has its zeros only at the negative even integers and complex numbers with real part $\frac{1}{2}$. Many consider it to be the most important unsolved problem in pure mathematics. The Robin's inequality consists in $\sigma(n) < e^{\gamma } \times n \times \ln \ln n$ where $\sigma(n)$ is the divisor function and $\gamma \approx 0.57721$ is the Euler-Mascheroni constant. The Robin's inequality is true for every natural number $n > 5040$ if and only if the Riemann hypothesis is true. We prove the Robin's inequality is true for every natural number $n > 5040$ that is not divisible by $3$ and/or $5$.

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