Название | : | The Most Wanted Prime Number - Numberphile |
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Visit giftclimeworkscom/numberphile and us se code NUMBERPHILE10 for 10 off your purchase (sponsor)brMore videos with Neil: bitly/Sloane_NumberphilebrPrime Playlist: bitly/PrimePlaylist Comment from : Numberphile |
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I reduced co2 by tons but not proud enough to tell anyone Comment from : Clarke Foco |
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1 to 98 is the smallest that's divisible by 666 I'll leave finding primes to others Comment from : Chuck Gaydos |
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for blind cheching you only need to check 2 in every 6 as from the simple test for multiples of 3, you can eliminate all numbers who's n is itself a multiple of 3 as well as obviously the even numbers Comment from : Aaron Prince |
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The reason you cant find your prime is because it cant be constructed in this way I have a truly marvelous proof of this, but its to big to fit in this comment Comment from : vidar traeland |
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its a story you can tell at parties if you never want to be invited to a party again Comment from : first name |
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JavaScript primes Comment from : Daniel Milyutin |
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At minute 4:54, what is the content of the Brazil 1 book? Comment from : Rodrigo Oliveira |
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My new favorite hobby is reading all the comments on "the all 1's sequence" on the oeis Comment from : CrazilyCrazy29 |
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One thing I’m very interested in is how this question works in number systems that aren’t base 10 Of course it’s should still work in some way, because the whole point of math is that its true no matter what But I’m very very curious anyway I might talk to my math teacher about it tomorrow :) Comment from : Wham Ham |
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Neil is great and he is obsessed with prime numbers Please show more of his videos Comment from : Alex Z |
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political correctness in mathematics The N-numbers Comment from : Me MySelf & I |
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Nerd Comment from : Mars the War god |
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I love Sloane's enthusiasm, it's infectious Comment from : Some Dude |
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"I need a prime! "brbrTarantino "bring out the gimp!" Comment from : Fred Taylor |
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He reminds me of professor Farnsworth Comment from : jazzywaffles |
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I have seen so many videos on prime numbers and this is, without the shadow of a doubt, most interesting one- such a simple concept yet so elusiveshows real beauty of prime numbers is there any program in place to find such primes? like SETI perhaps there could be one to work across internet? Comment from : goldenera7090 |
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I always want more Sloane content! Comment from : Somebody |
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His enthusiasm is infectious Comment from : L S |
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I really much like the striped desktop's wallpaper :) Kids remember, the planet will save itself,people will get crushed by socialisticdemocracy Comment from : TymexComputing |
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what is the highest number of primes do we know are we up to a million known primes Comment from : johnny llooddte |
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This is a love hate relationship, isn't it? Comment from : Dorian Greer |
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Wonderful people to make life think we have plenty to do and give away to people to cherish how wonderful is life with maths Comment from : sridevi k |
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1:08 Now, THIS is unexpected! Comment from : IloveRumania |
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1:02 I absolutely knew this was gonna happen— brI— Comment from : IloveRumania |
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Find the missing number Comment from : Horatio Talbot |
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The way he writes with a sharpie is unnerving Comment from : Josh Lewis |
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I could not ignore that file with Tiling written on it Can we have something about mosaics? Comment from : antharon1 |
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he'd be the coolest teacher, i bet Comment from : DragonSoulEater11 |
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Carbon dioxide is plant food Comment from : Grand Old Partisan |
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Me: "Is this prime?"brMathematicians: "hmm, not sure BRING OUT THE GIMP!!!!!" Comment from : Raj Rigby |
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How does one arrive at "113"? Is there a methodology? Comment from : Benjamin Brauer |
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I'm gonna be a hit at the next party Comment from : Vezquex |
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Prime crimes Comment from : Empathy777 |
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If this man had been my professor, I'd have been a math major Could listen to him talk all day! Comment from : Justin Moser |
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3:42 I find these primes more important than most numbers Comment from : Locomotive Train Station |
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He writes like it is a piece of chalk Comment from : dragons123ism |
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Because 1 is the prime Comment from : fredy fredo |
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his voice reminds me of the FNV Old World Blues narrator Comment from : Outback Catgirl |
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This guy could easily be a Batman villain Comment from : Jeremy Clements |
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Dunno this number is prime for you Comment from : Mandeltown, the killer from baby tv |
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Neil Sloane makes nerdishness seem a virtue Comment from : Vizart |
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at 3:15 I was just looking at the large number and i noticed one of the lines (starting with 646645) ends with 276 266 256 (next line): 246 236 226 216 and more increments of 10brIsn't it cool that with three digits going one step downwards on each number if you look at it moved by one it goes down by 10? just a random musing, don't mind me haha Comment from : greennin |
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Now run and tell your friends, there won't be any splitting on this occasion, and I want the prefix changed, at least for these few occasions At least three Toodaloo Comment from : NT369 |
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See you in court Comment from : Tyler Titus |
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Sloane wasn't dumb enough to think this was rlly the ghost of Tesla was he? Probably was confused whether it was divine intervention sometime between trying to figure out if it mattered if adding a zero before a (US) decimal mattered Comment from : Ω369 |
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Sloane wasn't dumb enough to think it was rlly the ghost of Tesla was he? Probably was confused whether it was divine intervention sometime between trying to figure out if it mattered if adding a zero before a (US) decimal mattered Comment from : Testing123 |
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Can confirm, was mistaken Still just jerking my chain Comment from : NT369 |
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Six minutes without hiding my last comment, quick write the press! So, for now, I'm going to ease off in order to see what you do, but keep in mind, it would be much more fun to do this in the court of public opinion than it would to Comment from : NT369 |
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Sorry I must have been mistaken, or maybe you just need sum help? You see, I can still see my comment, but the public can't, you would have to unhide it for that, which is exactly what the right thing to do is at this point Comment from : NT369 |
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See you in court Comment from : ProHarness |
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See you in court Comment from : Dummy Mission |
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See you in court Comment from : omegawigglydublyouthing6 |
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See you in court Comment from : Tesla & Friends |
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See you in court Comment from : Boats & Hoes |
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See you in court Comment from : Tesla and Friends |
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See you in court Comment from : three_six_nine |
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See you in court Comment from : Ω369 |
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See you in court Comment from : Ω369 |
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See you in court Comment from : Ω369 |
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See you in court Comment from : NT369 |
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Is 12345678901987654321 prime Comment from : Ÿšgûßthí of Oberatos |
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5/13/22 <1:33est Comment from : Hot Mic |
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Dyson: 1111111111111111111brBorel: I need at least 20 digitsbrDyson: (loads up 1111111111111111111111111)brBorel: And they can't be all onesbrDyson: D'OH! Comment from : Shamak |
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Hello, I'm from Brazil, the prime number 1234567891011 does not exist because tamed the olgarimo will give a divisor of (3) 369 thank you Comment from : Rubens Cabral |
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A couple of pretty primes:122333221brandbr1223334444555554444333221brNot as big as some, but prettier than most Comment from : Jon Richfield |
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How did Borel almost immediately tell, that 12345678910987654321 is a prime? Comment from : Pavel Tikhonov |
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I’m a simple man I see a Neil Sloane video and I click play Comment from : scuzz |
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"You can do the math" Well I'm sure someone can Comment from : Will K |
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Well, I just created a python script to search for the missing prime up to 10,000,000 -- will let you know if I find it! :) Comment from : Shabby Cat |
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“It’s a story you can tell at parties” Lmao Comment from : George Lohnes |
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Your enthusiasm is SO contagious 😁 Comment from : XB10001 |
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The sponsor is a real piece of work Why inhibit plants' ability to get their food? Comment from : Charles Wright |
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Obviously any number ending in an even number is non-prime So why not try just the odd numbers, ie, 1, 13, 135, 1357, 13579…n? Comment from : notsoancientpelican |
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and if we find it here it shall be the Brady Prime Comment from : Hazyshade |
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Dr Sloan, is your stripoed wall a placement for Whataburger? If not, it should be :-D Comment from : Norman Reitzel |
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I don't normally get into theoretical maths but I love this guy's energy Comment from : max pereira |
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isnt the first n technicaly 1 Comment from : Matija S |
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Did they find one yet? Comment from : larryishere1 |
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amogus Comment from : The Earth Gaming |
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If they ever did a live action version of Futurama (which would be a terrible idea), Neil would make an excellent Professor Farnsworth Comment from : phonkey |
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I really want to see how easy it would be to make a rust script to find this Comment from : The Pink Hacker |
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Too arbitrary Not really related to pure math You're concatenating according to the decimal system The moment you concatenate that first 10, it's basically worthless to math investigation Comment from : Tomás Seeber |
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I have enough primes for any practical purpose Comment from : GH1618 |
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When my daughter was learning about prime numbers, we came up with a silly joke/riddle:br"What is the oddest prime number?" Comment from : dav ep |
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