The Riemann Hypothesis and the Nontrivial Zeros of the General L-Functions

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Starting from the symmetric functional equation, we have demonstrated that
zeta(s) = 0 is equivalent to zeta(sigma) = zeta(1-sigma), which is also
equivalent to pi(sigma)gama(sigma) = pi(1-sigma)gama(1-sigma). Both equations
furnished the same conclusion: sigma = 1/2. Thus, the Riemann Hypothesis is
proved true.

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