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Hello all, I am a researcher in the field of mathematical physics, specifically prime numbers. I've made a number of discoveries that I'm hoping to share and have a couple of papers I'm hoping for review on. I'm also always happy to help discuss or review your work as well if you're interested. Thanks for your time!
 
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Hello all, I am a researcher in the field of mathematical physics, specifically prime numbers. I've made a number of discoveries that I'm hoping to share and have a couple of papers I'm hoping for review on.
Welcome!
As a physicist, to my knowledge the study of prime numbers in not considered to be mathematical physics, but is instead pure math. Also note that by Physics Forums guidelines, seeking comment and review on personal papers is not allowed. Per those guidelines:
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