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it just lists the references we cite on these pages. Please let me know of any errors you notice.References: [ Home | Author index | Key index | Search ] All items with keys beginning with the letter(s): no
- Nelson78
- H. Nelson, "Problem 654," J. Recreational Math., 11 (1978-79) 231.
- Newcomb1881
- S. Newcomb, "Note on the frequency of use of the different digits in natural numbers," Amer. J. Math., 4 (1881) 39--40.
- Nicely95
- T. Nicely, "Enumeration to 1014 of the twin primes and Brun's constant," Virginia Journal of Science, 46:3 (1995) 195--204. MR 97e:11014 (Abstract available) [Available at http://www.trnicely.net/index.html]
- Nicely99
- T. Nicely, "New maximal prime gaps and first occurrences," Math. Comp., 68:227 (July 1999) 1311--1315. MR 99i:11004 (Abstract available) [Reprint available at http://www.trnicely.net/index.html]
- Nielsen2006
- Nielsen, Pace P., "Odd perfect numbers have at least nine distinct prime factors," Math. Comp., 76:260 (2007) 2109--2126. (http://dx.doi.org/10.1090/S0025-5718-07-01990-4) MR 2336286
- Nigrini1992
- M. Nigrini, "The detection of income evasion through an analysis of digital distributions," Ph.D. thesis, Dept. of Accounting, Univ. Cincinnati, Cincinnati OH, (1992)
- Nigrini1996
- M. Nigrini, "A taxpayer compliance application of Benford's law," J. Amer. Taxation Assoc., 18 (1996) 72--91.
- Niven51
- I. Niven, "Functions which represent prime numbers," Proc. Amer. Math. Soc., 2 (1951) 753--755. MR 13,321d
- NN80
- C. Noll and L. Nickel, "The 25th and 26th Mersenne primes," Math. Comp., 35 (1980) 1387-1390. MR 81k:10010
- NN99
- T. Nicely and B. Nyman, "First occurrence of a prime gap of 1000 or greater," preprint available at http://www.trnicely.net/index.html.
- NSW1980
- M. Newman, D. Shanks and H. C. Williams, "Simple groups of square order and an interesting sequence of primes.," Acta. Arith., 38:2 (1980/81) 129--140. MR 82b:20022
- NYULR93
- P. Horowitz, et. al., "The law of prime numbers," NY Univ. Law Rev., 68:185 (1993) 185--203. [17 authors. Law humor. The main section is a list of prime numbers footnoted with their occurance in legal situations. Similarly, the conclusion is "7." (with footnotes).]
- Oblath1956
- R. Obláth, "Une propriété des puissances parfaites," Mathesis, 65 (1956) 356--364.
- Odlyzko90
- A. M. Odlyzko,"Primes, Quantom Chaos, and Computers" in Number theory. National Research Council, 1990. pp. 35-46,
- Odlyzko93
- A. M. Odlyzko, "Iterated absolute values of differences of consecutive primes," Math. Comp., 61 (1993) 373-380. MR 93k:11119 (Abstract available)
- Odlyzko94
- A. M. Odlyzko, "Public key cryptology," AT\&T Tech. J., 73:5 (Sept-Oct 1994) 17-23.
- Odlyzko94a
- A. M. Odlyzko, Discrete logarithms and smooth polynomials. In "Finite fields: theory, applications, and algorithms," G. L. Mullen and P. Shine editors, Amer. Math. Soc., 1994. Providence, RI, pp. 269--278, MR 95f:11107
- Ondrejka89
- R. Ondrejka, "On tetradic or 4-way primes," J. Recreational Math., 21:1 (1989) 21-25.
- Ono1997
- K. Ono, "Ramanujan, taxicabs, birthdates, zipcodes, and twists," Amer. Math. Monthly, 104:10 (1997) 912--917.
- Ono2000
- K. Ono, "Distribution of the partition function modulo m," Ann. of Math. (2), 151:1 (2000) 293--307. MR1745012
- ORW99
- A. Odlyzko, M. Rubinstein and M. Wolf, "Jumping champions," Experimental Math., 8:2 (1999) 107-118. MR 2000f:11164 (Abstract available)
- Osterle1979
- Oesterlé, J., Versions effectives du théorème de chebotarev sous l'hypothèse de riemann généralisée. In "Journ{\'e}es Arithm{\'e}tiques de Luminy (20 Juin--24 Juin 1978)," Astérisque 61 Société Mathématique de France, 1979. Paris, pp. 165--167,
- OW83
- S. Oltikar and K. Wayland, "Construction of Smith numbers," Math. Mag., 56 (1983) 36--37. MR 84e:10015
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