Love how calculus is attributed solely to Newton while the example uses Leibniz notation
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Outstanding! Which book is it?
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Interesting considering Erdős died in 1996
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You are correct. Carl Pomerance actually said it, at a 1997 meeting in honour of Erdős: "Einstein said: 'God does not play dice with the universe.' I would like to think that Erdős & Kac replied: 'Maybe so, but something is going on with the primes.'" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erd%C5%91s%E2%80%93Kac_theorem …
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If you only explore prime numbers, then it's as if you only explore the Yang pole and of course because of non-holism, everything seems strange. To go from strange to meaningful, non-prime numbers must be added 25-35-49... And the holism of Yin and Yang is realized...
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Do you have a reference thanks?
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Highly recommend the biography of him; "The Man Who Loved Only Numbers". Wonderful, wonderful book
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Thanks, I'll look it up
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