Hidden periodicity and chaos in the sequence of prime numbers (Q666322)
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Hidden periodicity and chaos in the sequence of prime numbers (English)
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8 March 2012
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Summary: Logarithmic gaps have been used in order to find a periodic component of the sequence of prime numbers, hidden by a random noise (stochastic or chaotic). It is shown that multiplicative nature of the noise is the main reason for the successful application of the logarithmic gaps transforming the multiplicative noise into an additive one. A relation of this phenomenon to spontaneous neuron activity and to chaotic brain computations has been discussed.
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