Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Prime Summary

Three Hundred Ninety Second Post: Prime Summary

On 20070609 I posted a solution to Prime numbers. The equations can be tricky because there are so many of them. Just remember everything is based on S = r * angle in radians. The concept is simple once you know why those equations were chosen. Everything is algebra and trigonometry. Originally I tried integrals and series and neither produced the desired result. I had a plan to use a Laplace transformation of the equation I was trying to find. Then I realized this was getting way to complicated. So I went back to the basics and used geometry combined with trigonometry equations. The result it what is on Constructor’s Corner.

Where do we go from here? Well it would be nice to see an improved algorithm that better describes the Primes. Also how does this theory relate to other applications of Prime numbers? What is the highest Prime number that can be found? And how does this relate to cryptography and encryption? This theory, granted its math holds true, is just a step to other math applications.

Remember feedback is welcome. I am trying to write everything as detailed and easy to understand as possible. However this stuff is hard to organize. Be sure to check out all the math hunches at Constructor’s Corner.

May the Creative Force be with You!

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