Название | : | Primes are like Weeds (PNT) - Numberphile |
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If you were in Lord of the rings, you would 100 be a hobbit I don't know how tall you are and it doesn't matter These are facts Comment from : Jhin |
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Is there a correlation between the size of the drawing paper and the ability to solve big problems? I've bee stuck on notebook size paper Comment from : NxtLight Design |
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5500000009 is not a prime number Comment from : Nitesh Nayak |
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I’m smiling from ear to ear because I’m in the edge of my seat Comment from : Labhraín |
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wow! so this is what Thom York uses to do when not touring Comment from : Bruno Illescas |
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Hits bong Comment from : Robert Mcknight |
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Euler's constant is absolutely extraordinary Comment from : Yeshua is Messiah |
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TLA is my favorite TLA Comment from : Brian Rathbone |
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Grimes explaining Primes Nice Comment from : Tokey Auto |
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Primes I cool I guess, but in my heart, I'll always be a composite guy Comment from : Jack Gamboa |
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I like the number 557 it's a prime number, the sum of it's digits is prime and each digit itself is a prime Comment from : Ole Vik |
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I smoke prime Comment from : Euler Eman |
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If you invert ln(n)/n you'll have an approximation for the nth prime be floor(e^-(w(-1/n))) Now you can approximate lambert w of n be ln(n)-ln(ln(-n)) Comment from : @themandel2017 |
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PNT and prinamite Comment from : Cotton sheep |
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Primes are like weed Comment from : Your choise |
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Es ist unter Umständen ratsam sich zu orientieren Comment from : Marius Chrost |
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Upload date: April 20 2013 brbrI see what you did there Comment from : Biz Vlogs |
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1:20 YOU FORGOT ZERO Comment from : TheMobiusFunction |
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4:03 i like twin primesbrexample for reminding myself: (5,7); (11,13) and so one Comment from : Yash |
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0:45 "u can refer to it by its TLA" - three letter acronymbrhmm, many many chemicals do also have their TLAs nice to know the name of the group of names lol Comment from : Yash |
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If primes are like weed, the how come 420 isn't a prime? Check mate, math guys Comment from : Artur Slunga |
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420 is a prime Comment from : heisenmountain B |
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11×1113×1317×17the three infinities of the same size will give no primes thanks Comment from : Rubens Cabral |
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Is it a joke that James doesn't know the first digit of e? Comment from : hangugeohaksaeng |
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It is the composite numbers that are the weedsPrimes are a thing of beauty Comment from : Peter Prevos |
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0 can't be written as e ^x Comment from : Adil Hussain |
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I thought PNT stood for Probably Not Comment from : WHoZ |
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How on earth have I never known what the tilde meant Comment from : smizmi |
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Primes are like Weed (THC) - Numberphile Comment from : Sean Cooper |
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No need of TNT now Comment from : Science Science |
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How can the average gap be defined as log n which tends towards infinity yet the gaps are also bound by 2pn - 1? (Can’t have a gap of n cuz 2pn isn’t prime Comment from : FullTimeSlacker II |
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Shouldn't we use ln(125B)*55B to get the 55B prime?brbr140,533,687,65837 Comment from : Aaron Hollander |
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Omg cracking up when james couldn't remember e Comment from : Luke Palmer |
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I Like this one - Bertrand's postulate (Bertrand-Chebyshev theorem) : Chebyshev said it, but I'll say it again; There's always a prime between N & 2N :) Comment from : Monish |
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So sad that 420 isn't a prime Comment from : insimplifiable |
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2 3 5 7 11 13 17 19 23 29 31 Comment from : Yin-Yang9231 |
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420 blaze it Comment from : J |
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smoke a prime number of joints every day Comment from : Nix Boaski Ferreira |
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Nice clarity on the tilde! Comment from : TheKerchmar |
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How do you prove that n
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Prime means young girls Weeds Comment from : Venkatesh Babu |
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The name is PrimesbrbrbrbrbrJames Primes Comment from : Carlos Heredia |
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When you see a square number it is surfaces technology When you see prime it is a addition technology When you see log it is spreading technology When you see ratios it is curvature technology When you see a wave number or square root or nth root it is frequency technology or time technology When you other things like cubes etc it is space technology So work on cubic technology for space innovation Etc When you see negative it is mass technology Analogy in chemistry is prime for reaction sequence Biology it is growth or mutation Comment from : Venkatesh Babu |
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Primes are like weed, the higher you get, the more you space out Comment from : Sancho Banana |
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This dude should run for Prime minister Comment from : january lettings |
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Yeah, I do WEEDbrW- primesbrE- brE- brD- Comment from : Reed Plays Games |
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Grime: π(n)brMe: oho it's pi turning up unexpe-brGrime: this pi is not 314brMe: -_- Comment from : eoghan |
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I wrote a python script to find 55 billionth prime number The program seems stuck forever Comment from : ギガ チャド |
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How did you say that you can shorten the 2 with 12 at the last? Comment from : Lakksh Sharma |
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I got high from prime numbers Comment from : DrElsemere |
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I wish this guy would be my math friend Comment from : Liam R |
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What if you wanted to go to heaven but, Chebyshev said 6:44 Comment from : mueez adam |
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2:58 proporkion 🦔 Comment from : Jivvi |
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This guy looks at numbers the same way I look at girls Comment from : FoxtrotNine |
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The very comforting thing that you can be sure of is that weeds will always be popping up 😉 Comment from : Magnus Jonsson |
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PNT - People kNow whaT PNT is Comment from : 1eqinfinity |
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it starts at 6:45 Comment from : John Wright |
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I love mathematiciansbrbrAs an engineer I always thought I had a handle on math but honestly thats barely scratching the surface and these guys and gals on this channel are the people that really get math Comment from : TitleistGuy |
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235 BLAZE IT Comment from : س |
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What's the infinith prime? Comment from : Mason G |
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the names grime Comment from : jocab |
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Everytime Dr Grime appears in a video, YouTube thinks i'd need subtitles Which i dont, and i'm German Comment from : alexakalennon |
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Wait a sec Comment from : GeoMochi |
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Hey I have new formula to find the number of primes less than n Comment from : anshu Sharma |
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Dont give away your secretssomeone might steal the prize Comment from : Virus Tracker |
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The log of a number is roughly the number of its digits (times 23) Comment from : roglo |
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y Comment from : Eric Ellman |
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Proof that there is infinite primes Comment from : ShadowBane |
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Weed!!! Comment from : SpaceMario2 |
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This is why marijuana was made legal in a lot of the planet places Comment from : Alex King |
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Only positives reee Comment from : NecroDrake |
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Has anyone worked out a magic table of products of very large primes?brI'm trying to steal Satoshi's bitcoins Comment from : Rhyno Souris |
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Yo Comment from : Abhirishi |
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Wow I actually could follow that Yay Comment from : WalrusRider |
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But why is this true? You don't say why or that you don't know why Comment from : apollion888 |
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How to quickly check if a number N is prime: check all prime factors under √N, if they all aren't factor N is prime Comment from : HelloItsMe |
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iI'm proud of California, for legalizing primes 😎/i Comment from : Nathan Smith |
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But what if primes were divisible by more numbers than 2? And I'm totally doing a lateral swipe to imaginary numbers but it could be useful Comment from : Cracked Emerald |
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123,354,076,611 isn't a prime number, but 123,354,076,613 and 123,354,076,609 are Close! Comment from : Stoggaz |
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No one can say this isn't cool Comment from : Arthur Julius |
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PNT, and dynamite Comment from : nomen nominandum |
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4:20 is a prime Comment from : Charbel Nakad |
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there's a proof that you can have gaps as large as you want between primes Comment from : Khalid sakka |
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Nice video, one thing thoug; I'm afraid you calculated 55 milliard, instead of 55 billion Not a real bit deal, the US-Americans have that messed up permanently, and for that reason, English actually allows this mistake now I thought I would point it out thoughbrbrThank you for the video Comment from : Martin Klopnof |
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