Mathematics of Cyrene

"Mathematics of Cyrene" is inspired by the ancient famous mathematicians "Eratosthenes of Cyrene" (276-194 BC), "Theodorus of Cyrene" (465-398 BC) and etc... This blog is about Advanced Mathematics topics, and my posts are reflecting my own point of view of many mathematical theories and problems, so that I may post some subjects that are not mentioned in literatures or mentioned in a different way. Mistakes could be happen as I learned math by my own way and thinking.

Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Numerical Grid for generating primes

This method is somehow an improvement of "Sieve of Eratosthenes" (Eratosthenes is ancient pentapolitan mathematician was born in Cyrene near my city.)
Here is a PDF file explains the method and the steps graphically.

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Click on the image to see an example of Filtering primes from 1 to 1000.

Posted by Nasser Dawood at 7:22 AM
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