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User decompwlj analyzes prime decomposition, finds errors in own paper

The user decompwlj has published a deep analysis of their third edition of a project, detailing the decomposition of over 50 million primes. This analysis highlights an interesting theorem regarding level-one primes and notes two population convention errors found in the user's paper. The project utilized "Fable max" and experienced usage limits, with further details available via provided links. AI

IMPACT This research contributes to number theory and prime number analysis, potentially informing future computational mathematics tools.

RANK_REASON The item describes a research paper and analysis of mathematical concepts, including prime decomposition and theorems. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=0.7]

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User decompwlj analyzes prime decomposition, finds errors in own paper

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  1. Mastodon — mastodon.social TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    Fable 5 - max: Deep analysis of # decompwlj , 3rd edition (July 4): 50 847 531 primes decomposed, more than me; An interesting theorem: Level-one primes have de

    Fable 5 - max: Deep analysis of # decompwlj , 3rd edition (July 4): 50 847 531 primes decomposed, more than me; An interesting theorem: Level-one primes have density zero among the primes; Conjecture 9 is open and native; And it found two population convention error in my paper; …

  2. Mastodon — mastodon.social TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    Deep analysis of # decompwlj , 3rd edition (July 4): Fable max has decomposed 50 847 531 primes, more than me; An interesting theorem: Level-one primes have den

    Deep analysis of # decompwlj , 3rd edition (July 4): Fable max has decomposed 50 847 531 primes, more than me; An interesting theorem: Level-one primes have density zero among the primes; Conjecture 9 is open and native; And it found two population convention error in my paper; 3…