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Is it possible to find all consecutive prime in fix range ? .


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Prime ={NPnIPn } i.e  30N±I5,

Prime Number range 5<=P<25, 

I5 have 2 AP series with  C.D=6,  and first element = 5 & 7

5,11,17,23….infinite, C.D=6, T1=5

7,13,19,25…..infinite, C.D=6, T1=7

in example below you can see with help of I5 AP series we can find all Prime Number range 5<=P<25

P5*

I5

I5

Prime=(P5*-I5)

    Prime=       (I5-P5*)

30

25

35

5

5

30

23

37

7

7

30

19

41

11

11

30

17

43

13

13

30

13

47

17

17

30

11

49

19

19

30

7

53

23

23

60

55

65

5

5

60

53

67

7

7

60

49

71

11

11

60

47

73

13

13

60

43

77

17

17

60

41

79

19

19

60

37

83

23

23   

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Your headline question

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Is it possible to find all consecutive prime in fix range ? .

 

If you define a range as having two endpoints,

In theory, yes by the method of exhaustion.

 

But what does this have to do with your first post?

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Bcz  we can find out any consecutive prime number by just subtraction of two numbers of series i.e Pn*, and Ipn.

Ipn series  Number  of series Commonn Diffrance Prime number  in range Remarks
I2 1 2 2 TO 4 Series in AP
I3 1 6 3 TO 9 Series in AP
I5 2 30 5 TO 25 Series in AP, and Got prime by subtarction  30*N-I5  where N is natural no 
I7 8 210 7 TO 49 Series in AP, and Got prime by subtarction 210*N-I7  where N is natural no
I11 48 2310 11 TO 121 Series in AP, and Got prime by subtarction  2310*N-I11  where N is natural no
I13 480 30030 13 TO 169 Series in AP, and Got prime by subtarction  30030*N-I13  where N is natural no
I17 5760 510510 17 TO 289 Series in AP, and Got prime by subtarction 510510*N-I17  where N is natural no
I19 92160 9699690 19 TO 361 Series in AP, and Got prime by subtarction  9699690*N-I19  where N is natural no
I23 1658880 223092870 23 TO 529 Series in AP, and Got prime by subtarction  223092870*N-I23  where N is natural no
I29 36495360 6469693230 29 TO 841 Series in AP, and Got prime by subtarction  6469693230*N-I29  where N is natural no
I31 1021870080 200560490130 31 TO 961 Series in AP, and Got prime by subtarction  200560490130*N-I31  where N is natural no
I37 30656102400 7420738134810 37 TO 1369 Series in AP, and Got prime by subtarction  7420738134810*N-I37  where N is natural no
I41 1103619686400 304250263527210   41 TO 1681 Series in AP, and Got prime by subtarction  304250263527210*N-I41  where N is natural no
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. . . . .
Ipn (p1-1)*(p2-1)*(p3-1)*(p4-1)*………….(pn-1)=k   Pn  To Pn^2 Series in AP, and Got prime by subtarction  {NPn*±IPn } 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, satwnz said:

Bcz  we can find out any consecutive prime number by just subtraction of two numbers of series i.e Pn*, and Ipn.

So what?

Was that non-English supposed to be an answer?

If you put a little more effort into discussion and a lot less effort into typing out endless lists of numbers perhaps someone else might also be prepared to discuss with you.

 

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21 hours ago, satwnz said:

I5 have 2 AP series with  C.D=6

What is I5?

What is AP?

What is C.D?

21 hours ago, satwnz said:

T1=5

What is T1?

3 hours ago, satwnz said:

Ipn series  Number  of series

What is "Ipn series"? And how is it calculated?

What is "Number of series"? And how is it calculated?

 

You are not explaining yourself well. Try a few proper sentences. Try a spell. checker. Try explaining what all your abbreviations mean.

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