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Yes, and I just got a message from one of the authors on the explanation:
"2013 is the smallest number that needs at least six squares to make."
That means that 2013 is the smallest number that *requires* at least six squares to produce. Yes, there are smaller numbers that can be made with six squares. But all of those numbers can also be made with five or fewer squares
Prime numbers have got to be the neatest things; they are like atoms. Composites are two or more primes held together by multiplication.
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Hi;
It must be one of those that is "subtracted squares of prime numbers," because it is not the sum of six positive squares that are prime. At least I can't find it.
There are two answers for 5
2 x 3^2 + 5^2 + 11^2 + 43^2
2 x 3^2 + 5^2 + 17^2 + 41^2
do they mean different primes?
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I believe so. Otherwise, I suppose there's a way to stuff in a bunch of small 2^2's and 3^2's to fill in the gaps... Can't use any 2^1's though... I believe that's cheat'n
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Found it! Seems like 2013 = 47^2-19^2+13^2-2^2
So it can be made up by only 4 prime squares! Cool!
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Something is wrong with their claim then...
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Is this the article we are talking about?
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Hi Agnishom;
It does not mention anything about the sum of 6 prime squares.
In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
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It does. Try to look at the bottom
This one is a little more abstruse. Imagine a game whereby you make numbers by adding or subtracting squares of prime numbers. E.g., 30 = (5 x 5) + (3 x 3) (2 x 2). 2013 is the smallest number that needs at least six squares to make. (Can you figure them out?)
'And fun? If maths is fun, then getting a tooth extraction is fun. A viral infection is fun. Rabies shots are fun.'
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True, it might be erroneous but it's worth claiming just for the inspiration!
Prime numbers have got to be the neatest things; they are like atoms. Composites are two or more primes held together by multiplication.
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Here is one of the sixes they are talking about:
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The article's comments also have
41^2 + 19^2 - 5^2 - 2^2
43^2 + 17^2 - 11^2 - 2^2
curious if I can pull it off with just three.
Prime numbers have got to be the neatest things; they are like atoms. Composites are two or more primes held together by multiplication.
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Interesting that 2013 is composed of four sequential digits: 0, 1, 2 and 3. That hasn't happened since 1432... 581 years ago!
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Obviously there is nothing special about 2013.
In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
Always satisfy the Prime Directive of getting the right answer above all else.
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Also interesting is that 2013 to 2015 are consecutive numbers each with unique factors. That happened last in 1885-1887 and happens again in 2665-2667.
Prime numbers have got to be the neatest things; they are like atoms. Composites are two or more primes held together by multiplication.
In biology, we use math like we know what we are talking about. Sad isn't it.
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Hi pellerinb!
I don't understand what you mean y "each with unique factors" for the consecutive numbers
(necessarily odd since if even they would have 2 in common). Any two consecutive odd integers
must have no factors in common other than 1 since the difference of the two (larger less smaller)
is 2. This means the only possible common factors are 2 and 1 and certainly 2 is not a common
factor for these odd integers.
Please clarify.
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Sorry about that. Each triple (2013 to 2015, 1885 to 1887 and 2665 to 2667) has numbers with exactly three distinct prime factors each.
Prime numbers have got to be the neatest things; they are like atoms. Composites are two or more primes held together by multiplication.
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Thanks! So for 2013, 2014 and 2015, 2013=abc, 2014=def, and 2015=ghi where the nine letters
represent nine different prime integers.
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This is obvious. Has anyone noticed that 2013 has 0, 1, 2, and 3.
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@Bob bundy,
Hasn't a few months passed already?
'And fun? If maths is fun, then getting a tooth extraction is fun. A viral infection is fun. Rabies shots are fun.'
'God exists because Mathematics is consistent, and the devil exists because we cannot prove it'
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It only just started, let's give it a chance.
few
adjective
1.
not many but more than one:
Obi-Wan Kenobi: Patience!, Luke Skywalker
Bob
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Very Well
'And fun? If maths is fun, then getting a tooth extraction is fun. A viral infection is fun. Rabies shots are fun.'
'God exists because Mathematics is consistent, and the devil exists because we cannot prove it'
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The time is 11.23 GMT. The date is May 8th 13. Thus: 1 1 2 3 5 8 13
If you are in a later time zone, you still have a chance to enjoy your own Fibonacci minute.
For UK members, who like to put the day before the month, youll get another chance to celebrate Fibonacci later in the year.
Bob
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Happy Fibonacci day. Just a hundred years to the next one!
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What a great day!
In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
Always satisfy the Prime Directive of getting the right answer above all else.
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Just a hundred years to the next one!
Not for me! I've got just 89 days to go.
Bob
Children are not defined by school ...........The Fonz
You cannot teach a man anything; you can only help him find it within himself..........Galileo Galilei
Sometimes I deliberately make mistakes, just to test you! …………….Bob
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