Tuesday, July 12, 2022

Final call on Prime Numbers

I have the following to say on prime numbers.



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3 comments:

Kirtivasan Ganesan said...

378 distinct primes generated out of 399 (85+66+56+49+45+33+33+32) primes.

Kirtivasan Ganesan said...

Prime numbers are like 100m Olympic race. In 1890s the record was 10.8 seconds. Today it is 9.58 seconds.

People around the world do more and more. Terence Tao is one name to reckon with. He sees patterns in primes which many say as amazing. At the age of 10 when most of us would have been playing cricket, Terence Tao sat with Paul Erdos, a legendary mathematician.

One good thing about all of my prime generators is that they all have come up from a general expression of what I term the Rational Series or the consecutive number theory. So there is a scope for better understanding the prime numbers here in India.

Kirtivasan Ganesan said...

Between 1 to 100, there are 25 prime numbers.
All the algorithms together were able to generate 18 of them.