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* A Simplistic Approach To Prime PatternsPParr
`* Re: A Simplistic Approach To Prime PatternsBen Bacarisse
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 by: PParr - Fri, 10 Feb 2023 19:13 UTC

I wrote a small paper regarding prime number patterns and tools that might be useful. The text is targeted for people who aren't well versed in number theory. However, the tools can be useful on many levels.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DBiZ06q5PXQUM0os3wx6UR2evNF53XXm/view?usp=sharing

I'd appreciate any constructive feedback.

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 by: Ben Bacarisse - Fri, 10 Feb 2023 23:46 UTC

PParr <pparrelly@gmail.com> writes:

From the subject line: "Simplistic". This means "making something
complicated seem simple by ignoring important parts of it". That's not
an advantage in mathematics!

> I wrote a small paper regarding prime number patterns and tools that
> might be useful. The text is targeted for people who aren't well
> versed in number theory.

How many people "who aren't well versed in number theory" will want to
read something about prime number patterns and tools with entirely
unspecified (and only potential) usefulness?

> However, the tools can be useful on many levels.
>
> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DBiZ06q5PXQUM0os3wx6UR2evNF53XXm/view?usp=sharing

I can't view that.

> I'd appreciate any constructive feedback.

Sure... Make the subject line encouraging: "A simple and useful approach
to prime patterns". Explain what the uses actually are so that the
people you have written for -- those who are not well versed in the
topic -- will know if they want to read it. Finally, put it somewhere
accessible.

--
Ben.

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 by: PParr - Sat, 11 Feb 2023 14:32 UTC

On Friday, February 10, 2023 at 6:46:28 PM UTC-5, Ben Bacarisse wrote:
> PParr <ppar...@gmail.com> writes:
>
> From the subject line: "Simplistic". This means "making something
> complicated seem simple by ignoring important parts of it". That's not
> an advantage in mathematics!
> > I wrote a small paper regarding prime number patterns and tools that
> > might be useful. The text is targeted for people who aren't well
> > versed in number theory.
> How many people "who aren't well versed in number theory" will want to
> read something about prime number patterns and tools with entirely
> unspecified (and only potential) usefulness?
> > However, the tools can be useful on many levels.
> >
> > https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DBiZ06q5PXQUM0os3wx6UR2evNF53XXm/view?usp=sharing
> I can't view that.
> > I'd appreciate any constructive feedback.
> Sure... Make the subject line encouraging: "A simple and useful approach
> to prime patterns". Explain what the uses actually are so that the
> people you have written for -- those who are not well versed in the
> topic -- will know if they want to read it. Finally, put it somewhere
> accessible.
>
> --
> Ben.

Some context, this is a first draft. It's more of a thought stream in its current form. I see the first part as being more useful to teachers who are introducing prime numbers to students. However, I believe my algorithm later in the paper has multiple uses. So... what to do? break apart? remove some areas? scrap it altogether?
I figured that I'd put it out there and see the feedback.

Here is a different link: https://www.dropbox.com/s/v1ayxdakwe8nl7y/A%20Simplistic%20Approach%20to%20Prime%20Number%20Patterns.pdf?dl=0

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