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Weierstrass Curve [09/13/2002]
About 100 years ago the mathematician Weierstrass gave an example of a curve consisting of angles, or corners, and nothing else. Where can I find this equation?

X^Y = Y^X [11/13/2002]
Find (with proof) all pairs of integers {x,y} that satisfy x^y=y^x.

Zeros of the Zeta Function [08/09/1999]
I have read that the only real zeros to the zeta function are -2, -4, -6, etc., but since zeta(x)=1+1/2^x+1/3^x+1/4^x+..., how can any of these zeros work?

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