File:Primes harmonic.png
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English: The plot of the prime harmonic sum up to and the Merten's approximation to it. The original of this figure has
axis of the length 8 cm and spans the interval (2.5, 3.8), so if the axis would be plotted in the linear scale instead of logarithmic, then it should be km long --- that is the size of the Solar System. |
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Source | https://arxiv.org/abs/1102.0481 |
Author | Marek Wolf |
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