List of the first 1000 prime numbers
This list includes the first 1,000 prime numbers. Prime numbers are sequence A007318 in the On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences.
The Goldbach conjecture verification project reports that it has computed all primes smaller than 4×1018.[1] That means 95,676,260,903,887,607 primes[2] (nearly 1017), but they were not stored. There are known formulae to evaluate the prime-counting function (the number of primes smaller than a given value) faster than computing the primes. This has been used to compute that there are 1,925,320,391,606,803,968,923 primes (roughly 2×1021) smaller than 1023. A different computation found that there are 18,435,599,767,349,200,867,866 primes (roughly 2×1022) smaller than 1024, if the Riemann hypothesis is true.[3]
The following table lists the first 1,000 primes in 100 rows of 10.[4]
References
[edit]- ^ Tomás Oliveira e Silva, Goldbach conjecture verification Archived 24 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 16 July 2013
- ^ (sequence A080127 in the OEIS)
- ^ Jens Franke (29 July 2010). "Conditional Calculation of pi(1024)". Archived from the original on 24 August 2014. Retrieved 17 May 2011.
- ^ Lehmer, D. N. (1982). List of prime numbers from 1 to 10,006,721. Vol. 165. Washington D.C.: Carnegie Institution of Washington. OL 16553580M. OL16553580M.