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The Twin Prime Conjecture Song
Hi,
recently a video about new findings on the Twin Prime Conjecture has been posted on NOVA|ScienceNOW: [URL="http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/sciencenow/3302/02.html"]http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/sciencenow/3302/02.html[/URL] It's kinda funny:razz: |
Hum along
LOL Kinda catchy tune too
:whistle: "the name of our lecture is the twin prime conjecture; primes will pair into infinity" :whistle: |
The twin Prime Conjecture Song
:help: [QUOTE=Templus]Hi,
recently a video about new findings on the Twin Prime Conjecture has been posted on NOVA|ScienceNOW: [URL="http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/sciencenow/3302/02.html"]http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/sciencenow/3302/02.html[/URL] It's kinda funny:razz:[/QUOTE] Templus: After reading the poem I made up one myself: :flex: I attended a lecture, On the twin prime conjecture, They, like loving mates, Fell not for the tempting bait, With an even mean, Interspersed in between,, An infinity of them we have no proof, But we are sure, this isnt a spoof! Here is a nursery rhyme: Fiddle de dum, Fiddle de dee, A ring around the moon is pi times D But if a hole you want repaired You use the formula pi 'r' squared More to follow, :grin: Mally :coffee: |
The twin Prime Conjecture Song
[QUOTE=Peter Nelson]LOL Kinda catchy tune too
:whistle: "the name of our lecture is the twin prime conjecture; primes will pair into infinity" :whistle:[/QUOTE] :cool: This has been composed in jest and not to be taken seriously. A Tribute To Paul Zillman and his avatar. :bow: Ride a fast plane, And dont spare the cash, To see the math wizard Do sums in a flash, Roots on his fingers, And powers on his toes, He carries prime tables, Wherever he goes. Mally :coffee: |
They made a mistake - 1 is not prime.
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The twin Prime Conjecture Song
[QUOTE=ixfd64]They made a mistake - 1 is not prime.[/QUOTE]
I dont get you. Could you please elucidate? Mally :coffee: |
The twin Prime Conjecture Song
:bow: A tribute to Ewmayer and Drew.
:cool: The Professor went to the board one day, And posed to his students, just for fun, The question, "What is the only way, To link e, i, pi, zero and one? " Up spoke little Drew our Mersenne hero, Who handles Euler with infinite ease, "Sure, e^ip + 1 = 0, Give us a hard one, next question please ? Mally :coffee: |
[QUOTE=mfgoode]I dont get you. Could you please elucidate?
Mally :coffee:[/QUOTE] Before playing the song, the video showed a string of numbers with the primes highlighted in red. They highlighted one. |
[QUOTE=mfgoode]:bow: A tribute to Ewmayer and Drew.
:cool: The Professor went to the board one day, And posed to his students, just for fun, The question, "What is the only way, To link e, i, pi, zero and one? " Up spoke little Drew our Mersenne hero, Who handles Euler with infinite ease, "Sure, e^ip + 1 = 0, Give us a hard one, next question please ? Mally :coffee:[/QUOTE] e^0i = 1^p Paul |
The twin Prime Conjecture Song
[QUOTE=xilman]e^0i = 1^p
Paul[/QUOTE] :bow: Thats really great Paul! I have never come across it before. You have a happy knack of pulling the rabbit out of the bag. Hats off to you. Also the eqn. is correct by DeMoivre's theorem. Mally :coffee: |
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