The Prime Page

The Prime Page in Sexagesimal Argam Transdecimal Notation

This page is the first stab at writing all the primes less than 2160. The primes, written in sexagesimal argam, are arranged (mod 60) and fall into one of 16 possible residues. This table, “Primes in Sexagesimal Scale”, was written 10 July 2007, Tayya 79ab, seven dozen ninth phase (Salcyra-Karlmelal Xrga, “life phase of Karl Michael, Son”), St. Louis. This table was reproduced and extended to cover primes less than 2520 at “Primes in Sexagesimal Scale, Arranged by Sexagesimal Totatives”, s7836b01. The table was remastered 6 July 2018, Tayya a195, ten dozen first phase (Dejine-Anviantikymal Xrga, “life phase of Automated Charting”), St. Louis; it appears at the foot of the aforementioned page.

The table at the bottom left is “Stanislaw Ulam’s Spiral in Sexagesimal”. The table was written 17 July 2007, Tayya 79b6, seven dozen ninth phase (Salcyra-Karlmelal Xrga, “life phase of Karl Michael, Son”), St. Louis.

The sexagesimal totatives appear on the upper right corner of the left page. The prime argam, their chemical element namesakes, and their sexagesimal equivalents appear at the extreme left. These likely predated s7836a12, which bears an expanded study. Written in July 2007, this material was perhaps the first ink on the pages shown here.

The table at the top left, “Values of Π − 1”, analyzes integers one less than a prime. An expanded study appears elsewhere in the Rykami Argam. The table was written 9 January 2008, Tayya 7b22, seven dozen eleventh phase (Salcyra-Lectajinal Xrga, “life phase of the Virtual Solid Order”), St. Louis.

This page last modified Friday 6 July 2018.