A new method of obtaining all possible prime numbers from one to infinity

and of distinguishing absolute from apparent primes, no matter how large; and as a corollary to this method, the almost automatic production ad infinitum of all quotients and divisors of apparent primes; and a method of avoiding "long division" as well as of securing the square and square roots of all odd numbers.

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A new method of obtaining all possible prime numbers from one to infinity

and of distinguishing absolute from apparent primes, no matter how large; and as a corollary to this method, the almost automatic production ad infinitum of all quotients and divisors of apparent primes; and a method of avoiding "long division" as well as of securing the square and square roots of all odd numbers.

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Language
English
Pages
153

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Edition Notes

"The tables for primes and apparent primes" (153 p.)

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[Morgantown? W. Va

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Library of Congress
QA51 .D74

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Pagination
1 p.l., iii, [1], 56, 153 p.
Number of pages
153

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OL6961560M
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05034277

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