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is there any formula to compute the gaps between primes which could be true to all prime numbers?..thanks..please help!
Mentallic said:Knowing this would make you very rich, wouldn't it?
phinds said:How?
HallsofIvy said:There exist some monetary prizes for math papers but none of them would make you rich!
joan12 said:. .Thank y0u guys f0r your kind replies. . .I just need s0me ideas to put on with my research paper. .Thanks for sharing, it would be a great help.
SteveL27 said:Can you prove that there are arbitrarily large gaps between consecutive primes? In other words there's a gap of a million, a gap of a billion, a gap of a zillion ... you can make the gap between consecutive primes as large as you want. It's an elementary proof, no advanced math needed.
coolul007 said:The gaps are not necessarily between consecutive primes, they are arbitrarily large consecutive composites.
eddybob123 said:There should be a pattern. Primes are not multiples of 2, not multiples of 3, not multiples of 4, etc. Just take the numbers that are not multiples of anything
eddybob123 said:There should be a pattern. Primes are not multiples of 2, not multiples of 3, not multiples of 4, etc. Just take the numbers that are not multiples of anything
eddybob123 said:There should be a pattern. Primes are not multiples of 2, not multiples of 3, not multiples of 4, etc. Just take the numbers that are not multiples of anything
eddybob123 said:There should be a pattern. Primes are not multiples of 2, not multiples of 3, not multiples of 4, etc. Just take the numbers that are not multiples of anything