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In mathematics, more specifically in the field of analytic number theory, a Landau–Siegel zero or simply Siegel zero , named after Edmund Landau and Carl Ludwig Siegel, is a type of potential counterexample to the generalized Riemann hypothesis, on the zeros of Dirichlet L-functions associated to quadratic number fields. Roughly speaking, these are possible zeros very near to s = 1.

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