Deuring–Heilbronn phenomenon

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In mathematics, the Deuring–Heilbronn phenomenon, discovered by Deuring (1933) and Heilbronn (1934), states that a counterexample to the generalized Riemann hypothesis for one Dirichlet L-function affects the location of the zeros of other Dirichlet L-functions.

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