f(p) = 0
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\( \sin(\pi x)^2 + \sin( (\Gamma(x+1) (1 - ((x/2) (\Psi(x/2 + 1/2) - \Psi(x/2)) - 1/2) \sin(\pi x) / (\pi x)))/(x+1) \pi )^2 \)

is nicer ; it satisfies f(p) = 0 and is entire.

but i dont know where are the other zero's ...

regards

tommy1729

Mod note: If you use tex why not use it to make it more readable? I modified your formula accordingly.
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f(p) = 0 - by tommy1729 - 06/05/2011, 04:46 PM
RE: f(p) = 0 - by tommy1729 - 06/13/2011, 07:05 AM



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