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Patented prime numbers
From: Stephan Neuhaus <[email protected]>
On 2014-05-12, 18:25, jim bell wrote:
>> Also, I believe there is a rule that says that laws of nature aren't
>> patentable. To the extent that primality is a law of nature, it
>> shouldn't be patentable.>To be pedantic, primes aren't so much a law of *nature*, they're in
>*maths*. I'm not aware of any law of, e.g., physics that would depend
>on primes, but would love to learn of one, if one exists.
There is a long (and interesting, though I don't consider myself a mathematician) debate on whether "mathematics" was "invented" or "discovered". Â I tend to think of it as being "discovered", if for no other reason than I don't believe mathematicians have much choice about what the mathematics will do. Â (They have the same choice that all archeologists do, deciding where to dig, but they can't choose what to find once they start digging at some specific location.)
      Jim BellÂ
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