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Introduction


Identifying the PRIMES (P) from the NO-PRIMES (NP) from the pool of ODD numbers is a matter of separation, as one defines the other.


Two new methods have been found:

1.) the algebraic method; and,

2.) the algebraic geometry method.


Both methods capture ALL the NP and visually come together in the geometry.


While they process slightly different, they dovetail nicely into a very visual Number Pattern Sequence (NPS) on the BIM (BBS-ISL Matrix of the Inverse Square Law).


They both give identical NP results.

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PRIMES_vs_NO-PRIMES

By RBrooks

Identifying the PRIMES (P) from the NO-PRIMES (NP) from the pool of ODD numbers is a matter of separation, as one defines the other. Amongst a list of all the ODD numbers (≥3), one may reveal ALL the PRIMES (P) simply be identifying ALL the NO-PRIMES (NP). Two new methods: 1.) algebraic and 2.) algebraic geometry — identify ALL the NP from any list of sequential ODD numbers.