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james farrington
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LOCATION: venice, ca, usa
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ABOUT ME:

Fine artist, amateur mathematician born in 1952. Graduated UC Berkley in 1975. Been working on a version of Ulam's spiral where the primes are disturbed not in a spiral, but upon a unit circle according to the number of prime factors separating one prime from the next.

this project is published on the OEIS website https://oeis.org/A307467 https://oeis.org/A307467/a307467.pdf

I have calculated the results for the first 256 prime numbers by hand but i need somebody to construct the algorithm to run on Mathematica.

The results are surprising in that 92.2 percent of the prime numbers end up between 0 and 90 degrees and 180 and 225 degrees after distributing the first 64, 128, 256, and possibly 512 prime numbers.

It is as regular as clock work and quite surprising.