Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
(6x,4)(4,2x)(4,6x)(2x,4) A pattern is symmetric if all throws made by the right hand are made by the left hand in the same order. It follows that a synchronous pattern is symmetric if the sequence of throws made by one hand in the siteswap notation is a rotation of the other.
After much thinking, Handford came up with the idea of "Wally", a world traveller and time travel aficionado who always dresses in red and white. [4] Sometimes it would take him up to eight weeks to draw a two-page sketch of the elusive "Wally" and the characters surrounding him. [5] The first Where's Wally? book was published on 21 September ...
Some sequences have alternate names: 4n+1 are Pythagorean primes, 4n+3 are the integer Gaussian primes, and 6n+5 are the Eisenstein primes (with 2 omitted). The classes 10 n + d ( d = 1, 3, 7, 9) are primes ending in the decimal digit d .
Whitebeard and Ace's past are shown: Ace was the captain of the Spade Pirates. Ace confronts Jimbei to meet Whitebeard since Ace turned down an offer to become a Warlord. Soon after Whitebeard offered Ace to join his crew when his battle has ended, Ace attempted to kill Whitebeard to no avail. Whitebeard allowed Ace to become a division commander.
The prime number theorem (PNT) implies that the number of primes up to x, π(x), is roughly x/log(x), so if we replace x with 2x then we see the number of primes up to 2x is asymptotically twice the number of primes up to x (the terms log(2x) and log(x) are asymptotically equivalent).
For example, the AP-3 {3, 7, 11} does not qualify, because 5 is also a prime. For an integer k ≥ 3, a CPAP-k is k consecutive primes in arithmetic progression. It is conjectured there are arbitrarily long CPAP's. This would imply infinitely many CPAP-k for all k. The middle prime in a CPAP-3 is called a balanced prime.
The prime knots with ten or fewer crossings are listed here for quick comparison of their properties and varied naming schemes. ... 6 8 14 2 16 18 20 4 10 12 [5,3,2 ...
6×5 6546983 + 1 13 June 2020 4,576,146 63 4788920×3 9577840 – 1 14 February 2024 4,569,798 64 31×2 15145093 – 1 9 February 2025 4,559,129 65 69×2 14977631 – 1 3 December 2021 4,508,719 66 192971×2 14773498 – 1 7 March 2021 4,447,272 67 4×3 9214845 + 1 10 September 2024 4,396,600 68 9145334×3 9145334 + 1 25 December 2023 4,363,441 69