On the location and classification of all prime numbers

Mathematics – General Mathematics

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We will describe an algorithm to arrange all the positive and negative integer numbers. This array of numbers permits grouping them in six different Classes, $\alpha$, $\beta$, $\gamma$, $\delta$, $\epsilon$, and $\zeta$. Particularly, numbers belong to Class $\alpha$ are defined as $\alpha=1+6 n$, and those of Class $\beta$, as $\beta=5+6n$, where $n=0,\pm1,\pm2,\pm3,\pm4,...$ These two Classes $\alpha$ and $\beta$,contain: i) all prime numbers, except + 2, -2 and $\pm$3, which belong to $\epsilon$, $\delta$, and $\gamma$ Classes, respectively, and ii) all the other odd numbers, except those that are multiple of $\pm$3, according to the sequence $\pm$9, $\pm$15, $\pm$21, $\pm$27, ... Besides, products between numbers of the Class $\alpha$, and also those between numbers of the Class $\beta$, generates numbers belonging to the Class $\alpha$. On the other side, products between numbers of Class $\alpha$ with numbers of Class $\beta$, result in numbers of Class $\beta$. Then, both Classes $\alpha$ and $\beta$ include: i) all the prime numbers except $\pm$2 and $\pm$3, and ii) all the products between $\alpha$ numbers, as $\alpha\cdot\alpha^{\prime}$; all the products between $\beta$ numbers, as $\beta\cdot\beta^{\prime}$; and also all the products between numbers of Classes $\alpha$ and $\beta$, as $\alpha\cdot\beta$, which necessarily are composite numbers, whose factorization is completely determined.

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