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Advances in Pure Mathematics
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Advances in Pure Mathematics
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The Prime Sequence: Demonstrably Highly Organized While Also Opaque and Incomputable—With Remarks on Riemann’s Hypothesis, Partition, Goldbach’s Conjecture, Euclid on Primes, Euclid’s Fifth Postulate, Wilson’s Theorem along with Lagrange’s Proof of It and Pascal’s Triangle, and Rational Human Intelligence
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Leo Depuydt
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Advances in Pure Mathematics
,
Vol.4 No.8, 2014
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Residue Recurrence and Scaling Properties in the Complex Embedding of Prime Numbers
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