The Euler equation gives a set of an infinite number of relations between the values of prime numbers and their numbers. These relations are implemented by conditionally convergent series. An… Click to show full abstract
The Euler equation gives a set of an infinite number of relations between the values of prime numbers and their numbers. These relations are implemented by conditionally convergent series. An analytic function implementing these relations crosses a value of 1 an infinite number of times. The distance between the first and second points of this type turns out to be anomalously large.
               
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