Number Theory

   

Prime Numbers Greater Than 3 And Their Gaps Are Handed

Authors: Russell Letkeman

We build a simple recursive model for the prime numbers which at its heart is the prime sieve of Eratosthenes. We also show for prime numbers greater than 3 and their gaps posses a handedness which forbids a large range of possibilities for the choice of intervals in arithmetic progressions.

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