truncatable-primes
A proto around Truncatable primes
jbang https://github.com/adriens/truncatable-primes/blob/main/BigTruncatablePrimes.java -s 30
Why
Because of this great Numberphile episode.
Posted on October 27, 2021
As mentionned in my previous post...
I'm a big fan of Numberphile, and recently I felt on this one :
In a few words, the question is :
What is the biggest prime number we can build, which has the following property : "each time we remove a digit from the left side we still get a prime number."
Obviously, the answer is quite straightworward :
Yes it does exist, and it is and the biggest one is
357686312646216567629137
. That's all.
After this very appealing and funny question, I wanted to see :
Well as this stage I wanted to create a little cli
that should
graphml
file as output so we can play with it laterFinally, here is the JBang! program you can easily call this way :
jbang https://github.com/adriens/truncatable-primes/blob/main/BigTruncatablePrimes.java -s 30
A proto around Truncatable primes
jbang https://github.com/adriens/truncatable-primes/blob/main/BigTruncatablePrimes.java -s 30
Because of this great Numberphile episode.
Which looks like that with a maximum number of generations set to 30
:
At then end of the run, you get a .graphml
. So we can now play with it.
Gephi
Gephi is an amazing tool to deal with graphs, for analytics purpose, or simply to produce satisfying artworks.
Then I started to play with it, and produced somes. See below some of my favorites.
3
and 7
seeded galaxies
3
galaxy
You can use the ready to use graphml and make your own visualizations, and contribute them to the repo.
Stay curious, experiment things and have fun.
Posted on October 27, 2021
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