Just played with the various spacing of primes and saw something a little
odd. The number of primes differing by 6 are much larger than any other
difference. (I know, the code is not efficient, but it is fast enough to
play with.)
20{./:~(~.d),.#/.~d=.2-~/\p:i.10000000
1 1
2 738597
4 738717
6 1297540
8 566151
10 729808
12 920661
14 503524
16 371677
18 667734
20 354267
22 307230
24 453215
26 211203
28 229177
30 398713
32 123123
34 129043
36 206722
38 94682
On Mon, Mar 14, 2016 at 10:03 AM, R.E. Boss <[email protected]> wrote:
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> https://www.quantamagazine.org/20160313-mathematicians-discover-prime-conspiracy/
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