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Formula for primes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In mathematics, a formula for primes is a formula generating the prime numbers, exactly and without exception. No easily-computable such formula is known. A great deal is known about what, more prec...
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Prime number - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ellison, W. J. and Ellison, F. Prime Numbers. New York: Wiley, 1985. Eynden, C. V. "A Proof of Gandhi's Formula for the n th Prime." Amer. Math. ...
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Top of this Page; [1000 - 1999] (135 numbers) ... Prime Numbers up to 40000... ... Curious Numbers; Curious Numbers (jp)
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Prime or Prime Factors ... Prime Number: A whole number greater than 1 that has no other integral factors (exact whole number divisors) except itself and 1.
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Can negative numbers be prime? ... Is there a formula for the nth Prime? ... Does Benford's law apply to prime numbers?
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The set of prime numbers is identical with the set of positive values of ... where |a| means the greatest integer not greater than a . The function gives the value 1 if x is prime, and 0 if x is composite. Willans then used this to derive a formula for the nth prime number:
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