My Favorite Theorem By Josh Zimmer.

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My Favorite Theorem By Josh Zimmer

Leonhard Euler My Favorite Mathematician Creator of My Favorite Theorem Fascinated by prime numbers Created 2 important theorems regarding prime number

First f(n) = n2 + n + 41 f(n) = n2 + n + k, (k = prime) Works for all numbers n < 40 Still produces >10 million primes 3-1 f(n) = n2 + n + k, (k = prime) Works for all number to k-2

Second π(n) = n/(ln(n-1)) Generates the number of primes < the number n Created in 1792, when 15 years old

Newest Discoveries http://www.primenumbersformula.com/