IrrenWirr · @irrenwirr
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A review of V1 of the paper "On the Infinitude of Twin Primes" by Dr. Ryan Matthew Thurman ( @rythur ).
Shared in one of his posts under the url ef.msp.org/articles/uploads/an




My background for this review: a layman person without any , with very weak interest (I knew what were prime numbers but never heard of the twin prime conjecture) and lack of math background except for what is taught in high school and the occasional math that pop here and there from my adjacent interests in the process of thinking of process both formal and informally (mainly from lore for the side and lore for the side of the story)

And now, only after almost 1 month since I have read it, will I review this paper (flushed face šŸ˜³).

A paper of 10 pages of content.
The paper is very pleasant and simple to read. Managing to catch our attention and make us read it in one sitting with a child-like excitement and joy. So if you have tendencies to leave things half-done, do not fear, you will get drawn into finishing it without having to fight a moment of boringness.

1/3

#philosophy #hegel #computerscience #lisp #math #degree #readingrecommendation #reading #excitement #captivating #thrilled #gamelike #puzzle #modulo #primeclockmethod #insightful #simple #solvedProblem #proof #unsolvedproblem #twinprimeconjecture #numbertheory #primes #twinprimes

Last updated 1 year ago

"The Simple Path to Wealth" by J.L. Collins is a must-read. openlibrary.org/works/OL197473

This book is full of timeless advice on how to build long-term wealth through smart investment choices.

It's written in a clear and easy-to-understand style, making it accessible to anyone regardless of their level of financial expertise. So if you're ready to take control of your finances and start investing for your future.

#personalfinance #investing #readingrecommendation

Last updated 2 years ago

kristen · @kristen
1 followers · 73 posts · Server mstdn.social

Iā€™m looking for any literature, studies, papers, theories, etc on relational healing, healing relationships, using different types of relationships to heal, etc.

any recommendations - academic or otherwise - would be greatly appreciated. šŸ’–





#readingrecommendation #academicmastodons #relationships #relationalhealing #psychology

Last updated 2 years ago

Jan · @Jan_Patrick
5 followers · 11 posts · Server mastodon.social

"As we pursue this new stage of bold action, we will succeed only if we recognise that the struggle to combat climate change is inextricably linked to tackling poverty, inequality, and exclusion. If we keep that link foremost in our minds, our solutions will be more effective and more enduring."

in 'Climate Justice: A man-made problem with a feminist solution'.

with inspiring stories of women fighting by fostering &

#maryrobinson #readingrecommendation #climatechange #collaboration #knowledge

Last updated 2 years ago

Ulrike Franke · @rikefranke
3117 followers · 262 posts · Server bagarrosphere.fr

Such a great series. I must admit that I am struggling a bit with the latest because Ada Palmer is just crazy clever and these books are very complex but just sooo good.

#books #readingrecommendation #bookrecommendation

Last updated 2 years ago

Snowblind · @Snowblind
24 followers · 30 posts · Server mastodon.scot

Looking to get back into reading and looking for some recommendations I might like.

Here's some of what I've enjoyed in the past if you think there's a book I should try please let me know.







#michaelmarshallsmith #patternrecognition #Vurt #charlesstross #necromancer #snowcrash #reading #readingrecommendation #scifi

Last updated 2 years ago

Hayden · @wickertongue
119 followers · 215 posts · Server writing.exchange

A from moi today - Alex Phelby's 'Mordew'. A grimdark, fantastical, lovecraftian bildungsroman steeped in social commentary. The UK turned upside-down, seeping in living mud, broken and decayed. Lots of great world building and ideas in there, and does not shrunk from filth and violence. Plot is a little thin, but hugely imaginative.

#readingrecommendation

Last updated 2 years ago