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To generate this plot using the free version of Wolfram Cloud, you can copy-paste '''Plot[Abs[RiemannSiegelZ[9.06472028x]], {x, 11.9,12.1}]''' and then in the menu select '''Evaluation > Evaluate Cells'''. Change "'''11.9'''" and "'''12.1'''" to whatever values you want, e.g. to view the curve around 15edo you might use the values "'''14.9'''" and "'''15.1'''".
To generate this plot using the free version of Wolfram Cloud, you can copy-paste '''Plot[Abs[RiemannSiegelZ[9.06472028x]], {x, 11.9,12.1}]''' and then in the menu select '''Evaluation > Evaluate Cells'''. Change "'''11.9'''" and "'''12.1'''" to whatever values you want, e.g. to view the curve around 15edo you might use the values "'''14.9'''" and "'''15.1'''".
You can also view the plot using [https://www.desmos.com/calculator/dstp7wnidf Zeta in Desmos].


== Mike Battaglia's expanded results ==
== Mike Battaglia's expanded results ==