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Dear Professor, first, "A relationship between algebraic numbers and transcendental numbers with rational numbers" was wrong. and I thank you for your guidance. | Dear Professor, first, "A relationship between algebraic numbers and transcendental numbers with rational numbers" was wrong. and I thank you for your guidance. | ||
+ | and second, Are you sure that is provable? in fact finding formula of prime numbers is very lengthy. and I am not sure be able for that but please give me a few time | ||
+ | about two month for expression my theories. |
Revision as of 16:11, 18 March 2017
Theorem 1
A way for finding formula of prime numbers
If P be set of prime numbers and S be a set contain numbers that has been made as below:
On the beginning of each member of P put a point like 0.2 or 0.19 then S={0.2 , 0.3 , 0.5 , 0.7 , 0.11 , ... } Now I assert that S is dense in the interval (0.1 , 1) of real numbers. This theory is a introduction for finding formula of prime numbers.
- True, S is dense in the interval (0.1 , 1); this fact follows easily from well-known results on Distribution of prime numbers. But I doubt that this is "a way for finding formula of prime numbers". Boris Tsirelson (talk) 22:10, 16 March 2017 (CET)
Dear Professor, first, "A relationship between algebraic numbers and transcendental numbers with rational numbers" was wrong. and I thank you for your guidance. and second, Are you sure that is provable? in fact finding formula of prime numbers is very lengthy. and I am not sure be able for that but please give me a few time
about two month for expression my theories.
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Musictheory2math. Encyclopedia of Mathematics. URL: http://encyclopediaofmath.org/index.php?title=Musictheory2math&oldid=40258
Musictheory2math. Encyclopedia of Mathematics. URL: http://encyclopediaofmath.org/index.php?title=Musictheory2math&oldid=40258