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by dave2000
3673 days ago
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A puzzling article; starts of saying there's no pattern, then shows a pattern. In the hope that people who know more about primes that me (this will not be unlikely) are reading this: How hard have people looked for pattern visually? I saw a few pieces about it online but I'd have thought that it would be rather easy to take the first, say, 10 million primes and subject them to all sort of techniques displaying them in 2d and 3d, and altering the way they're displayed (spirals, ovals, wrapping them as square spirals etc) and seeing if anything comes out. I mean, on the off chance that it might be easier to detect a pattern at a human level than apply strict mathematical techniques. Is this still an area under active research, or was it rather quickly tried and then given up with "nope, this isn't getting us anywhere"? As you can probably tell, I'm not a mathematician. I just have a sort of superstitious belief that there's something "natural" about primes, and that there'll be a pattern there somewhere. I've read about people with mental health issues who somehow are able to tell if a number is prime and assuming that this is accurate then again, unless they are somehow able to run a learned algorithm in their heads stupidly fast they're therefore tapping into something natural. Or perhaps these people weren't assessed by anyone who actually knew what a prime number was. |
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