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The oldest version is from De la Vallée-Poussin (1899–1900), who proved there is a region without zeroes that satisfies 1 − σ ≥ C / log(t) for some positive constant C. In other words, zeros cannot be too close to the line σ = 1 : there is a zero-free region close to this line.