where is the floor function and is the mod function, which, when graphed over and with gives the self-referential "plot" illustrated above. Tupper's formula can be generalized to other desired outcomes. For example, L. Garron (pers. comm.) has constructed generalizations for to 29. ReferencesBailey, D. H.; Borwein, J. M.; Calkin, N. J.; Girgensohn, R.; Luke, D. R.; and Moll, V. H. Experimental Mat
Legendre showed that there is no rational algebraic function which always gives primes. In 1752, Goldbach showed that no polynomial with integer coefficients can give a prime for all integer values (Nagell 1951, p. 65; Hardy and Wright 1979, pp. 18 and 22). However, there exists a polynomial in 10 variables with integer coefficients such that the set of primes equals the set of positive values of
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