Heuristic and Probabilistic Results about Prime Numbers
Paulo Ribenboim
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Paulo Ribenboim: Queen’s University, Department of Mathematics and Statistics
Chapter 6 in The Little Book of Big Primes, 1991, pp 179-191 from Springer
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Abstract The word “heuristic” means: based on, or involving, trial and error. Heuristic results are formulated following the observation of numerical data from tables or from extended calculations. Sometimes these results express the conclusions of some statistical analysis.
Date: 1991
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4757-4330-2_7
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