The Critical Circle: a Topological Cartography of the Critical Line via the Canonical Logarithm

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Abstract

Starting from a single operation — the polar decomposition of the canonical logarithm applied to the Euler product — we derive the topological structure of the critical line of the Riemann zeta function in the b-plane of the specialization map Φ: b ↦ p−s introduced in Paper 1. The unconditional content — tori at every depth, phase coordinates, incommensurability, density, and the strict complexity of zeros — follows from one theorem whose only inputs are the canonical logarithm, the Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic, and the Kronecker–Weyl equidistribution theorem. The conditional content — the critical circles, the Bohr torus at σ = 1/2, the supercritical/subcritical partition at |b| = 1/2, the spectral…

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  • Real line
  • Convergence (economics)
  • Line (geometry)
  • Proposition
  • Critical line
  • Critical point (mathematics)
  • Topology (electrical circuits)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Reduced inequalities
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