hey /sci/ -- my friend's kid (11th grade) is doing a science fair project on various prime finding algorithms -- are any of you aware of "patterns" in the distribution of primes? the kid tells me that there are but i think it might be bullshit.
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also if you have anything that you think the kid should know to better his project please tell - i'd like to be able to help him
There are some fascinating patterns in the distribution of primes, but I'm not doing your homework for you.
>>7796662
yeah i'm well aware of the patterns -- could you give examples of some?
>>7796649
>the kid tells me that there are but i think it might be bullshit.
>yeah i'm well aware of the patterns
Make up your mind...
Prime number theorem is the only one I'm aware of.
nlogn
>>7796678
>knows about 4chan but has never heard of google
>>7796649
can't you just google patterns in prime numbers?
quadratic reciprocity is pretty interesting you incompetent sloth