Along the lines of nonadditive entropies: $q$-prime numbers and $q$-zeta functions
Ernesto P. Borges,
Takeshi Kodama,
Constantino Tsallis
Abstract:The rich history of prime numbers includes great names such as Euclid, who first analytically studied the prime numbers and proved that there is an infinite number of them, Euler, who introduced the function ζ(s) ≡ ∞ n=1 n −s = p prime
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