Timeline for Number of primes with $-1\pmod 6$ vs. Number of primes with $+1\pmod 6$
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S Oct 25, 2014 at 19:24 | history | suggested | alex.jordan | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
I think 6 was a miscount, and these are each 5
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Jun 6, 2014 at 19:54 | vote | accept | barak manos | ||
May 12, 2014 at 10:17 | comment | added | Janne Kokkala | The m.se question: math.stackexchange.com/questions/787641/… | |
May 12, 2014 at 9:20 | comment | added | Gerry Myerson | You got a very good answer on m.se, you just don't know one when you see it. | |
May 12, 2014 at 9:13 | answer | added | Jan-Christoph Schlage-Puchta | timeline score: 17 | |
May 12, 2014 at 8:08 | comment | added | Douglas Zare | I was going to link to the same paper. It talks about primes which are $3n+1$ vs $3n+2$ as well. | |
May 12, 2014 at 7:50 | comment | added | barak manos | @Jonah Sinick: Thanks. I have already looked into the Prime Races subject, and found out that it's mostly about prime numbers of the form $4n\pm1$ (not $6n\pm1$ as in my question). Have I missed anything? | |
May 12, 2014 at 7:28 | comment | added | Jonah Sinick | You might find this paper interesting dms.umontreal.ca/~andrew/PDF/PrimeRace.pdf | |
May 12, 2014 at 6:02 | history | asked | barak manos | CC BY-SA 3.0 |