prime-spirals
Creates images of prime numbers in various spiral patterns. (by rjrosati)
primecount
🚀 Fast prime counting function implementations (by kimwalisch)
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[OC] Prime numbers plotted on polar coordinates
Here are a couple of other spirals from a little C++ app I wrote a few years ago: https://imgur.com/a/8QTyxCj On the left are prime numbers spiraled, on the right are random numbers with the same density as the primes. https://github.com/rjrosati/prime-spirals
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What the biggest prime number we know, that we sure all numbers under it not prime number?
The MathWorld page on the prime counting function says that we learned in 2015 that there are 16,352,460,426,841,680,446,427,399 primes less than 1027; the github for the software used to compute that number says the program will work on any integer up to 1031. Expect it to take a loooong time to run on large numbers.
What are some alternatives?
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primesieve - 🚀 Fast prime number generator
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faasm - High-performance stateful serverless runtime based on WebAssembly
stdgpu - stdgpu: Efficient STL-like Data Structures on the GPU
oneDNN - oneAPI Deep Neural Network Library (oneDNN)