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Undergrad Is There a Recognizable Pattern in the Distribution of Prime Numbers?
I would love to do it,problem is the waiting time... I'd prefer to "secure it" and disclose it everywhere,for free; I hate when someone makes money out of something they didn't even invent as they just discovered part of the realm of assumptions this universe is made of. Btw,for the sake of the...- Adrian Reef
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Undergrad Is There a Recognizable Pattern in the Distribution of Prime Numbers?
:biggrin: Nope. It all started with a quadratic equation ,so,something which grows proportionally to the input. I've then improved my results,well beyond the square root of n. Anyway,you might think I'm a crackpot (same thing did "that famous mathematician" ,whose bad expectations changed in...- Adrian Reef
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Undergrad Is There a Recognizable Pattern in the Distribution of Prime Numbers?
Apparently,it doesn't help in my case... As long as I have proven paternity and as long as I wish to give it for free to the world , I GUESS I might disclose it whenever & wherever I want (RSA guys opinion apart...). But any help or suggestion in this direction is really appreciated as I've...- Adrian Reef
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Undergrad Is There a Recognizable Pattern in the Distribution of Prime Numbers?
Just one moment...Cmon...Seriously... "I honestly don't have any idea what you're asking." With a degree in cognitive neuroscience he may have missed something ; that's not his fault but,seriously,is there a mathematician who can proudly say "that's about it" ? I'm not kidding and I'm really...- Adrian Reef
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Undergrad Is There a Recognizable Pattern in the Distribution of Prime Numbers?
So...Did I win a million dollars or what ?:biggrin: P.s: you wrote Riemann in the wrong way... P.p.s. : don't tell your friends an italian corrected you ^_^- Adrian Reef
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Undergrad Is There a Recognizable Pattern in the Distribution of Prime Numbers?
mmm... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AKS_primality_test It has problems too , imo , and the problems are : - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modulo_operation - Performance issues check this http://functionalley.eu/Factory/primalityTests.html Having said so , what else has this world to offer...- Adrian Reef
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Undergrad Is There a Recognizable Pattern in the Distribution of Prime Numbers?
So...prime number theorem..? From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Statement of the theorem Let π(x) be the prime-counting function... Ok... Prime-counting function In mathematics, the prime-counting function is the function counting the number of prime numbers less than or equal to some real...- Adrian Reef
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Undergrad Is There a Recognizable Pattern in the Distribution of Prime Numbers?
Talking about Ulam won't help either... Anyway , almost one hundred views and no answers ? I might be tempted to think I'm not that stupid after all... :rolleyes:- Adrian Reef
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Undergrad Is There a Recognizable Pattern in the Distribution of Prime Numbers?
Hello everybody , I'm Adrian , new stupid among apes :biggrin: This might sound silly or obvious according to a viewer's point of view and knowledge on the matter but,is there any visible undeniable linear order or logical distinguishable pattern in the distribution of primes of which humanity...- Adrian Reef
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