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Re: The Holy Grail Of Mathematics.
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Originally Posted by Don Blazys
To: Freeztar,
Thanks for the information. It's important that at least one mathematician/computer whizz here at hypography be able to determine the root of the expression:
sin(x^(1/2))-ln(ln(x))
which is approximately x= 6.2207156287788...
to as many decimal places as possible, because a similar calculation is necessary in my formula. The better the approximation, the more primes will be generated in order of magnitude! It's really amazing!
Don.
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You can probably get what you need by using Maxima. I've only tinkered with it, but found it unintuitive and haven't pursued it since.
It's free, so it's worth a shot if you have some time on your hands and don't mind learning how to use it.
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