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by RockofStrength
764 days ago
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You get e from the primes by averaging the set size of only growing gaps (2,3,5)(7,11)(13,17)... or only non-shrinking gaps (2,3,5,7,11)(13,17)(19,23,29)... Not a property of primes per se, just a property of growth. It works better with a set of randoms. |
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But primes are more directly "e" if you look at π(N), the count of primes less than N. That is ~n/ ln(n)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prime-counting_function