Riemann’s analysis back then was far from trivial and there were important gaps in his derivation of the explicit formulas for Prime Counting. What appears obvious now was far from obvious then.
I just appended a summary of Yang-Hui He’s experiments on the Prime Recognition problem.
Either way, I believe that additional experiments may be enlightening as the applied mathematics that mathematicians do is only true to the extent that it has verifiable consequences.
This might interest you: a language model is used to develop a model of inflation (expansion in the early universe), using a Kolmogorov-like principle (minimum description length).
Thank you for bringing up these points:
Riemann’s analysis back then was far from trivial and there were important gaps in his derivation of the explicit formulas for Prime Counting. What appears obvious now was far from obvious then.
I just appended a summary of Yang-Hui He’s experiments on the Prime Recognition problem.
Either way, I believe that additional experiments may be enlightening as the applied mathematics that mathematicians do is only true to the extent that it has verifiable consequences.
This might interest you: a language model is used to develop a model of inflation (expansion in the early universe), using a Kolmogorov-like principle (minimum description length).
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