Number Theory

   

The Prime-Structured Universe

Authors: Roberto C. M. Navacchia

The distribution of prime numbers has long intrigued mathematicians, revealing deepstructural patterns within mathematics. This study expands upon Gauss's Circle andGoldbach’s Theorem, focusing on the interaction between prime pairs rather than all naturalnumbers. Through mathematical modeling, persistent gaps within Gauss’s Circle wereidentified, suggesting that it represents the internal structure of the universe, while Goldbach’s prime-counting graph unveils the external structure, formed exclusively by primes. By leveraging Computational Modeling, this work explores these patterns in greater depth, revealing potential underlying rules governing prime distribution. The findings suggest that prime numbers may not only be fundamental to number theory but could also serve as the structural foundation of the universe itself.

Comments: 14 Pages. In Portuguese

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