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 | | Euclid assumes that G (previously constructed as a prime factor of ABC+1) is identical with one of A, B, or C, derives a contradiction, and concludes the oppoisite, that G is distinct from A, B, and C. |
 | | Ulam's prime spiral is as it is. I have already put its representation on wikipeda (see mobius function) so I don't have to make it again but anyway I do believe that mentioned list of primes is very important for everyone who wants to deal with primes. |
 | | I agreed with most of the discussion on Prime numbers in nature, that the cicadas bit was the only bit worth mentioning, none of the others were present in nature because they were prime, they were just coincidences. |
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