Authors: Anibal Fernando Barral
In mathematics, a prime number is a natural number that is divisible only by 1 and itself. For centuries, the search for an algorithm that could generate the sequence of these numbers became a mystery. Perhaps the problem arises at the beginning of the enterprise, that is, the search for a single algorithm. I noticed that all the primes without exception increased by one unit in some cases, or decreased by one unit in the other cases result in a multiple of 6 (six) Example: 5+1=6 ; 7-1=6 ; 11+1=12 ; 13-1=12 ; 17+1=18 ; 19-1=18 ; 23+1=24 ; 29+1=30 ; 31-1=30 ; 37-1=36 ; 41+1=42 ; 43-1=42 ; 47+1=48 ; and so on. Then I thought of making it easier to split the problem solving both cases. So are passed to assume the presence of # 2 complementary families of primes. To the number 1000, I worked by hand, a job with some effort but great satisfaction. At this point my algorithms were reliable, but I needed another test. To get to number 60,000 I leaned in a computational program, which compiled a dear friend. I would have liked to get up to 1,000,000 but the limit of 60,000 has been imposed by the processing time of the data. At this point I had no more doubts about the reliability of my algorithms that are developed in continuation.
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