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A game-theoretic implication of the Riemann hypothesis

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2023
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Ewerhart, C. (2023). A game-theoretic implication of the Riemann hypothesis (No. 410; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).

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The Riemann Hypothesis (RH) is one of the major unsolved problems in pure mathematics. In this note, a parameterized family of non-cooperative games is constructed with the property that, if RH holds true, then any game in this family admits a unique Nash equilibrium. We argue that this result is not degenerate. Indeed, neither is the conclusion a tautology, nor is RH used to define the family of games.

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Working paper series / Department of Economics

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Riemann hypothesis, Nash equilibrium

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English

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2023-05

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2022-03-25

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23

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1664-7041

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merlin-id:22320

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Ewerhart, C. (2023). A game-theoretic implication of the Riemann hypothesis (No. 410; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).

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