This link has been bookmarked by 204 people . It was first bookmarked on 14 Jun 2006, by Matt Schneider.
-
28 Mar 12
-
19 Nov 11
-
20 Jun 11
-
10 Feb 11
-
03 Dec 10
-
11 Nov 10
-
19 Aug 10
-
18 Jul 10
-
08 Jul 10
jamiur rahmanThis site is devoted to the number spiral, a type of graph that reveals the distribution of primes and other properties of integers.
math mathematics visualization science interesting art reference education numbers primes cool
-
20 Mar 10
-
18 Feb 10
-
22 Nov 09
smartmind23The number spiral: a type of graph that reveals the distribution of primes and other properties of integers.
-
21 Oct 09
-
29 Sep 09
-
27 Sep 09
-
27 Jul 09
-
17 Jul 09
chmurli chmurliliczby spiralne, Fibonacc'iego
-
11 Jul 09
-
07 Jun 09
Jeff TrevaskisNumber spirals are very simple. To make one, we just write the non-negative integers on a ribbon and roll it up with zero at the center.
-
05 Jun 09
-
17 May 09
-
07 May 09
wind chNumber spirals are very simple. To make one, we just write the non-negative integers on a ribbon and roll it up with zero at the center.
-
06 Apr 09
-
23 Mar 09
-
18 Mar 09
-
12 Mar 09
-
08 Mar 09
-
12 Feb 09
-
25 Jan 09
-
15 Jan 09
-
11 Jan 09
-
29 Dec 08
-
17 Dec 08
-
13 Dec 08
-
12 Dec 08
-
04 Dec 08
-
17 Nov 08
-
24 Oct 08
-
19 Sep 08
-
13 Aug 08
-
31 Jul 08
-
20 Jul 08
Jamie .This site is devoted to the number spiral, a type of graph that reveals the distribution of primes and other properties of integers.
-
22 Jun 08
-
01 May 08
-
08 Apr 08
-
06 Apr 08
-
30 Mar 08
-
18 Mar 08
-
13 Mar 08
-
03 Mar 08
-
22 Feb 08
-
07 Feb 08
-
18 Dec 07
-
07 Nov 07
-
04 Nov 07
-
02 Nov 07
-
01 Nov 07
-
06 Oct 07
-
24 Sep 07
-
16 Aug 07
girinoite, we'll investigate these patterns and try to make sense out of them
math mathematics numbers science visualization interesting cool fun fractals cryptography art design game code
-
06 Aug 07
-
01 Aug 07
-
06 Jul 07
-
02 Jul 07
Jaime García SolanaThis site is devoted to the number spiral, a type of graph that reveals the distribution of primes and other properties of integers.
-
14 Jun 07
-
24 Apr 07
mandarineDrawing all of the integers on a spiral, with perfect squares lined up, creates a lot of very interesting patterns, including a way of finding prime numbers.
-
27 Feb 07
-
06 Jan 07
-
Spiral.com
-
-
04 Jan 07
-
16 Dec 06
-
06 Dec 06
-
20 Nov 06
-
18 Nov 06
-
07 Nov 06
-
t looks as though primes tend to concentrate in certain curves that swoop away to the northwest and southwest, like the curve marked by the blue arrow. (The numbers on that curve are of the form x(x+1) + 41, the famous prime-generating formula discovered by Euler in 1774.)
On the next few pages of this website, we'll investigate these patterns and try to make sense out of them.
-
-
25 Oct 06
-
15 Sep 06
-
24 Aug 06
-
19 Aug 06
-
07 Aug 06
-
28 Jul 06
-
12 Jul 06
-
14 Jun 06
-
21 May 06
-
24 Apr 06
-
10 Apr 06
-
23 Feb 06
-
15 Feb 06
-
08 Jan 06
-
12 Dec 05
-
07 Dec 05
-
02 Dec 05
-
27 Nov 05
-
25 Nov 05
Lee VernerFascinating number fun.
-
23 Nov 05
Karsten SchmidtNumber spirals are very simple. To make one, we just write the non-negative integers on a ribbon and roll it up with zero at the center. The trick is to arrange the spiral so all the perfect squares (1, 4, 9, 16, etc.) line up in a row on the right side.
math spiral pattern primes order visualization for:garuda delicious
Page Comments
Would you like to comment?
Join Diigo for a free account, or sign in if you are already a member.