Alon Amit
Alon Amit is now in US. Born in Israel this man is wonderful and seem to have all answers in mathematics. He is a genius and I am following him in the site Quora.
Marcello Barenghi
Marcello Barenghi is an Italian and his paintings are outstanding. Top of the world talent. I am following him in YouTube.
My good wishes to both of them.
In prime numbers I made a prime numbers generator similar to Euler.
ReplyDeleteI must get 30 percent marks.
I made a statement on May 23, 2012 on prime numbers. I knew the importance of 10 then.
ReplyDeleteWell the average gap between prime numbers is log p, where p is the first prime considered. (Prime numbers theory).
Not ln p but log p. To the base 10.
The gap between prime numbers is (p^0.5)(log p).(Cramer)
I knew the importance of 10.
I must get 10 percent marks.
I have method for resemblance in portraits.
ReplyDeleteI must get 45 percent marks.
I have another reason for knowing primes.
ReplyDeleteI was able to make a similar formula for constructibility of polygons of 5, 17 and 257 sides.
These are Fermat primes.
Three reasons:
1. Euler type primes generator
2. Importance of log to the base 10
3. Constructibility of polygons of Fermat primes sides.
We can build a prime number algorithms here in India.
Paul Erdos and Terry Tao are very big names in primes.
Erdos number is a set of convenience made by Paul Erdos. He made himself 0. Suppose I refer his paper in mine I become Erdos number 1. Suppose A, another man refers my paper in his then A becomes Erdos number 2.
There are many Indians with Erdos numbers.
Terry Tao is able to see great patterns in primes especially higher primes.