Given that the largest pair of prime numbers known is 242206083x2^38880 +- 1. do you think that it will be possible to prove the twin primes conjecture with the relatively newfound idea that the nontrivial roots the Riemann Zeta Function t (s) = (sum)(1/n^s) = (product) (1 - p^-s)^-1 have a real part 1/2 on the complex plane?
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Originally posted by Anticrombie0909Ok did what you just said have a point or did you just list a bunch of random equations?
It's all very coherant if you think about what I said.do you think that it will be possible to prove the twin primes conjectureComment
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Hmm, perhaps you misunderstand. It's one thing to say there are an infinity of primes or twin primes, but I was pondering whether it will be proven.
Quoth me, w/o math:
'Given that the largest pair of prime numbers known is really big. do you think that it will be possible to prove the twin primes conjecture with the relatively newfound idea that those crazy mathemagicians came up with?"Comment
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