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Awesome Prime Number Constant (Mills' Constant) - Numberphile

Have you ever heard of Mills' Constant? Featuring James Grime. http://bit.ly/grimevideos
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Several people have pointed out the n=4 prime is 2521008887 (we missed an 8)

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This video features Dr James Grime - https://twitter.com/jamesgrime

The Mills Proof is at: http://bit.ly/MillsProof

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