Benedict Irwin edited Another Generation Method.tex  about 10 years ago

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If one were to sum across the diagonals (grey lines), any number that only crosses the start (divisor of 1) line and the finish (divisor of itself) is prime.  Another way of expressing this is that for the data matrix M,  $i \in \mathbb{Z}^0$, and $n \in \mathbb{Z}^+$ \begin{equation} if \; ∃ \; i,n : ( \alpha = (2n-1)(i+1)\; and \; \beta = i+1 )\; \\  M_{\alpha \beta} = 1;