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Sariaht
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This is strange... I can sort of proove this.
( n(1/2 + 1/3 + ... + 1/pa) - (1/3 + 2/5 + ... + (a-1)/pa) minus all whole queries ) <= ½
--> n = p
If it's true and I was the first to find the serie; can I name it after me?
In that case i would like to name my equation the EO-equation.
But pa is the last existing prime between the two numbers 1 and n.
Thereby it's a bit difficult to find really big primes, but anyway.
( n(1/2 + 1/3 + ... + 1/pa) - (1/3 + 2/5 + ... + (a-1)/pa) minus all whole queries ) <= ½
--> n = p
If it's true and I was the first to find the serie; can I name it after me?
In that case i would like to name my equation the EO-equation.
But pa is the last existing prime between the two numbers 1 and n.
Thereby it's a bit difficult to find really big primes, but anyway.
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