Prime number 19, the vedic zero and the fall of western mathematics by theorem

Authors

  • Vinoo Cameron

    Hope Clinic, 704Pine street, Athens, Wisconsin

Received date: January 14, 2013

Accepted date: January 24, 2013

Published date: January 27, 2013

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14419/ijamr.v2i1.646

Abstract

This manuscript in its primitive expression mocks the understanding of prime numbers and numbers by current mathematics, western mathematics, and including its “suspect zero” which is in error. It is obvious that the Vedic zero and gaps of 10, at 1:3 divergences is the correct zero, but the matter is too complex, and needs review of the prime number distribution as brought out in the published papers.

Author Biography

  • Vinoo Cameron, Hope Clinic, 704Pine street, Athens, Wisconsin
    Practicing physian and surgeon

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How to Cite

Cameron, V. (2013). Prime number 19, the vedic zero and the fall of western mathematics by theorem. International Journal of Applied Mathematical Research, 2(1), 111-115. https://doi.org/10.14419/ijamr.v2i1.646

Received date: January 14, 2013

Accepted date: January 24, 2013

Published date: January 27, 2013