Re: Prime counting: limit and minima
From: Gerry Myerson (gerry_at_maths.mq.edi.ai.i2u4email)
Date: 02/02/05
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Date: Thu, 03 Feb 2005 09:44:06 +1100
In article <WcXLd.6950$Sl3.166509@news4.e.nsc.no>,
"Martin Johansen" <m***@online.no> wrote:
> "Gerry Myerson" <gerry@maths.mq.edi.ai.i2u4email> wrote in message
> news:gerry-74FF52.13385702022005@sunb.ocs.mq.edu.au...
> >
> > There were some papers of Rosser and/or Schoenfeld many years ago
> > on this sort of variation on the prime number theorem, you may find
> > your evaluation or something like it among them.
> >
> > By the way, have you left out a decimal point or something?
> > log pi(n) / log n has to be less than 1, it can't be anywhere near 30.
>
> Sorry, thats 30 on the x axis, 0.7 on the y axis. Any idea on the actual
> value of this?
Yes; my idea is that you track down the papers I mentioned.
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