Prime Number frequencies to 100,000
Dr Hillary Shaw
Visiting Fellow - Centre for Urban Research on Austerity at Dept of Politics and Public Policy De Montfort University
This spreadhseet shows the changing prime number frequencies, that is, the gaps between them, as one moves up the integer range, now shown to over integer 100,000. For example the first few primes (excluding 2, the only even prime) are 3,5,7,11,13,17.19,23,29.... - giving gaps of 2,2,4,2,4,2,4,6.....
Gaps 2 to 30 are shown; the gaps of 32 and above remain rather rare at this range.
6 is the most frequent gap o0ver this range, with 2 and 4 also common. as one goes to higher numbers, gaps 2,4,6,and 8 become less frequent, and the gaps of value 12 and above become more frequent. Gap 10 seems to be fairly constant at just under 10% of all gaps.
This page will be extended to higher range primes every month or so.
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