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Re: 'CHAN FUNCTION " OF PRIME NUMBERS
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Sep 4, 2012 11:09 AM
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On Tuesday, September 4, 2012 8:30:29 AM UTC-5, Vinoo Cameron MD wrote: > This is a placement of the "zeta" function of Riemann but it is more precise mathematically. The second paper of this name is now in print at the AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SCIENCE and the author of the third research paper is Scheduled to sumbit a major paper on the mathematics of Primordial 1:3 constant in Mathematics at a Major international JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICS RESEARCH in the next 4 months. The "Chan" coordinates may one day replace the C^2 of Einsteins theorem by the "Chan Constant curvature" of the Universe, example of numbers Half- line value of prime 19 =16 Chan value of the Prime 19=2.33333333333 half-line value of prime 6491 = 56 Chan value of Prime 6491 = 9.3333333333 Since this is a spiral configuration many numbers have the same "chan" coordinates. THE TWO MATHEMATICS papers are COPYRIGHTED TO DR HONG MA PHD, EDITOR OF AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SCIENCE , NEW YORK . GOOD BYE FOR NOW
SORRY , It is the JOURNAL OF AMERICAN SCIENCE NOT AMERICAN JORNAL OF SCIENCE
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