Whenever I am not doing anything, I generally happen to see pages of some good Mathematical Institutes in India, so as to know more about the faculty members and see what they are working on.
While doing so, in one of the faculty webpage he has written this statement.
- The prime number theorem has an one-line proof : The Riemann zeta function does not vanish on the one line "real part of $s$ equals 1".
Can anyone explain more about this proof. Is he assuming the Riemann Hypothesis? I am curious to know.