What would be the result of starting with primes 29, 41 or 43?

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On Wednesday, March 17, 2021 at 7:33:38 PM UTC-5 [email protected] wrote:

> I still don't understand and I am not able to follow the paper either.
> Can you give an example of what the function call would look like for
> your example? Like yourfunction(x) == y.
>
> On Wed, Mar 17, 2021 at 4:47 PM Janmay Bhatt <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > Surely I can give an example of a function by taking a prime number as 
> 19 for base.
> > I am attaching my paper herewith for reference, in which you may refer 
> function
> > Prime gaps for 19 are 2 and 4 (i.e our a and b in pole point section)
> > According to the function we have 2(19) - 17 = 21 (not prime)
> > now second part,
> > 2(19) -13 = 25 (not prime)
> > now third part,
> > 2(19)-1 = 37 (prime)
>
> It's known that there exists a prime between any x and 2x, but where
> do 17, 13, an 1 come from? And how does 4 relate to anything?
>
> >
> > So we generated a prime from a prime which can be started from 2
> > and recursively we will get a series of primes for a specific base.
> >
> > Then with the same notations we have addition formulation for series and 
> nth term formulation.
> >
> > Now to make this function in python for sympy I am still trying to make 
> the function complete
> > for which I thought of GSOC.
>
> GSoC projects are typically larger in scope than a single function,
> unless the algorithm required for the single function is very complex.
> But I still don't understand what this function of yours even is or
> what use it would have. Is it an existing function or algorithm in the
> literature (outside of your paper)? Is the purpose just to generate
> prime numbers? SymPy has the function randprime(), although I'm sure
> the methods used by it could be more efficient for large primes.
>
> Aaron Meurer
>
> > Kindly guide me for this.
> >
> > On Thu, Mar 18, 2021 at 1:30 AM Aaron Meurer <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>
> >> I'm having a difficult time understanding the paper you linked to. Can
> >> you give an example input and output for the function you are
> >> suggesting?
> >>
> >> Aaron Meurer
> >>
> >> On Mon, Mar 15, 2021 at 12:44 PM Janmay Bhatt <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> >> >
> >> > Hello there,
> >> > I want to add the function for prime number generation which
> >> > provides the series of primes and prime number.
> >> > You might think how do we get series of prime numbers?
> >> > That's what my topic was...
> >> > I have my published research in IJMTT of prime conjecture which
> >> > you can see here.
> >> > This proves that primes are not random but has series which greatly
> >> > helps for science and scientists.
> >> > Please guide for same.
> >> >
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