Floor function is missing, it should be ⌊A^{3^{n}}⌋
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I don't understand. if A^3 is prime, then A^9 isn't. Must be missing something.
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They meant to stick a floor on it. A is very much not an integer.
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You left out a very important part: the floor function. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mills%27_constant …pic.twitter.com/FVusVK9wn0
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You forgot the flooooooor
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That number's name? Albert Einstein.
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Adding the floor symbols, would that have been so hard? Illuminating, this isn't. Delete and redo.
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A3n is also the football stadium seat identifier where Belgian Dairy minister Fingal Troever was struck by a lingonberry pie thrown by a Frisian separatist in 1876. Even today to be in dire straits is to be “in seat A3n.”
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Sorry ‘lingonberry’ is not native to Belgium.

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OK, I'm being really stupid here, but I assume A is a real/rational number and not a whole number or integer?
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It has to be real, can’t be an integer and I don’t think it can be rational as the result before the floor can’t be an integer. Think if it was it would be a power and couldn’t be prime
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