does this mean that as prime numbers are getting bigger and bigger, SOME prime number can be more and more remotely separated from the next prime number? But we still can find infinitely big twin primes, right?
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• Welcome,... big twin primes question is still open right now. -jinjing- ♀ (303 bytes) () 01/05/2011 postreply 20:00:21
• but Sigma(1/pi) is divergent? what does that mean? -calligraphy- ♂ (0 bytes) () 01/06/2011 postreply 07:47:41
• Sigma(1/pi)=1/2+1/3+1/5+1/7+..............is going to infinit, -jinjing- ♀ (109 bytes) () 01/06/2011 postreply 08:27:02
• 回复:Sigma(1/pi)=1/2+1/3+1/5+1/7+..............is going to infinit -calligraphy- ♂ (259 bytes) () 01/06/2011 postreply 10:24:33
• Yes,if yuor son can nderstand twin primes should be 6m-1 and 6m+ -jinjing- ♀ (129 bytes) () 01/07/2011 postreply 13:09:04