| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1879 - 804 pages
...between 3,064,751 and 3,064,861 are composite, and so on — viz., the numbers in the first two columns are primes, and the numbers intermediate to the lower limit and the upper limit are all composite. The above list is not given as being necessarily complete, although it probably includes... | |
| James Glaisher - 1880 - 144 pages
...81 and upwards. The explanation of the table is that the 83 numbers between 4,003,579 and 4,003,663 are composite, and so on, — viz. the numbers in...intermediate to the lower limit and the upper limit are all composite. First Second million. Third million. Fourth million. Fifth million. million. First quarter... | |
| 1877 - 558 pages
...the primes 155,921 and 156,007 are composite, and so on, viz. the numbers in the first two columns are primes, and the numbers intermediate to the lower limit and the upper limit are all composite. It is to be specially noted that the above list is not complete, as, of course, long... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting - 1878 - 766 pages
...8,917,663 131 '5« 125 lai '39 TRANSACTIONS OF THE SECTIONS. viz. the numbers in the first two columns are primes, and the numbers intermediate to the lower limit and the upper limit are all composite. It is to be noted that the above list is not complete, as the method pursued does not,... | |
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