| Resources in visualization : via images |
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A visual representation of the primes
- The author says: "This is derived from the primes, in a definite way; but is for beauty rather than information purposes."
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(Added: 3-Aug-2000 Hits: 10127 Rating: 8.63 Votes: 8) Rate It
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A visual Sieve for Prime Numbers
- A graphical construction to select prime numbers among all natural numbers
(Added: 12-Nov-2000 Hits: 6338 Rating: 8.57 Votes: 7) Rate It
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Extended Number Spirals
- Extension of number spiral plots to visualize points by number of prime factors; several attractive patterns result.
(Added: 6-Jul-2007 Hits: 751 Rating: 10.00 Votes: 1) Rate It
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Le Village premier (The Prime Village)
- You choose the starting integer (the mayor), and this java applet will draw the prime spiral around that point.
(Added: 3-Aug-2000 Hits: 3075 Rating: 9.14 Votes: 7) Rate It
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Number Spiral
- A method of graphing the integers that reveals relationships between primes, factors, and products.
(Added: 21-Feb-2003 Hits: 2741 Rating: 9.22 Votes: 9) Rate It
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Pictures of primes
- Prime numbers displayed using an
array of pixels. The nth pixel is
black if 2n+1 is prime.
(Added: 3-Aug-2000 Hits: 4895 Rating: 4.33 Votes: 3) Rate It
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Prime Number Spiral
- Windows software for exploring the Ulam spiral with user-selectable central number and manner
of coloring the primes,
and animation of the spiral.
(Added: 6-Jan-2001 Hits: 3305 Rating: 7.67 Votes: 3) Rate It
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Radiant Primes
- A visualization of primes that resembles an astronomical radiant or pathway.
(Added: 16-Apr-2003 Hits: 1866 Rating: 10.00 Votes: 4) Rate It
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Radiant Primes Generator
- A program that generates radiant prime "images" (actually plain text output). Versions in C++ and Lisp, with source and Mac OS X executables.
(Added: 18-May-2004 Hits: 1208 Rating: 10.00 Votes: 2) Rate It
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Representing prime numbers graphically
- This page demonstrates various ways to represent prime numbers graphically. Besides making some attractive desktop wallpaper, generating images and models like these might be a good start in finding new ways to search for sequences in the prime series, and ultimately predict numerical areas likely to contain larger ones.
(Added: 3-Aug-2000 Hits: 3933 Rating: 8.25 Votes: 4) Rate It
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