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gimboland | 5 years ago
It's made abundantly clear: they learned to love it through the course they were fortunate enough to take as an undergraduate, and they learned to fear it later, as a researcher, when they realised that what there was to fear was wasting their career attacking something that was probably just too big and too hard to be sensible for them to attack.
Tade0|5 years ago
rfurmani|5 years ago
Still, a number of people who've worked most closely with the Riemann zeta function, even the ones who led the computations and numerical verifications, have expressed doubts on whether the Riemann Hypothesis is actually true: https://arxiv.org/abs/math/0311162
waynecochran|5 years ago
Of course there is hope that a proof of RH would reveal some deeper understanding -- not merely a conformation.