APPENDIX A.

Redundant Equations.

A.1 Repeaters.

These are quadratics that, while meeting all the criteria as delineated in the main text, only generate primes already obtained from the equations in Sections 2.2 and 2.3. A list of those known to date will be added in the next update.

A.2 Sub Prime Equations.

Sub Prime EquationConverts To
2n2+4n+312n2+29
2n2+48n+3172n2+29

This list will be expanded in the next update.

A.3 V Prime Equations.

V Prime EquationConverts To
n2-19n+101n2+n+11
n2-31n+257n2+n+17
n2-79n+1601n2+n+41

This list will be expanded in the next update.


REFERENCES.

[1] David Wells, Curious and Interesting Numbers, Penguin Books, 1988

[2] Online, Formula for Primes, www.wikipedia.com.

[3] Online, Prime Formulas, www.mathworld.com.

[4] Online, Prime Generating Polynomial, www.mathworld.com.



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