Re: primes question
From: David Eather (eather_at_tpg.com.au)
Date: 07/11/05
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Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2005 03:11:19 +1000
Peter Pearson wrote:
> David Eather wrote:
>
>
>>The first column is the power of 2**n. The second column is the
>>number of primes from 2**n to 2**(n+1)-1. The number you seek is
>>3645744.
>>
>>0
>>1 1
>
>
> Does the above line mean there is exactly one prime
> in the interval [2,3] ? I thought there were two.
>
>
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There are but I didn't count or even test for even primes - being as
it would be very odd to find one in the range PF asked about.
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