Data Structures and Algorithms

   

Twin Primes Segmented Sieve of Zakiya (SSoZ) Explained

Authors: Jabari Zakiya

This paper explains in detail the math and software comprising the implementation of a fast and efficient Segmented Sieve of Zakiya (SSOZ) to count the number Twin and Cousin Primes within a 64-bit interval, and provide the largest value. Six programming languages implementations are provided, with benchmarks run on 8 and 16 thread systems. The paper provides the details to code it in any language of choice, using the given coded versions as reference implementations.

Comments: 37 Pages.

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[v1] 2022-06-19 21:59:09
[v2] 2022-06-29 01:41:20

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