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Sequences to Prime v1.0 – XLSX

Updated Mar. 20, 2023 – This workbook contains several additional sequences that have been converted to Prime notation along with some that have been included in previous workbooks.  Please note that unlike in previous workbooks, I haven’t converted the final digits to 0 from II.  For example, instead of I I 0 III 0 0 I III, the Fibonacci sequence is reduced to I I I III.  This adds some new perspective on how these sequences fold into one another using the notation.

Primus v1.0 – XLSX

Updated Jan. 24, 2022 – Primus demonstrates the aesthetic capability of the language of PM through its conversion of three reiterated values of Classical Mechanics: Pi^2, Pi and Root 2.  

Prime Mapping v2.8 – XLSX

Updated Mar. 27, 2021 – This workbook includes the most up-to-date developments from the open source ‘Axiom’ project. 

Version 2.8 includes a modification of the Pi operator [00) from [4)[2)(1] to [4)[0)(1] and edits to the Table I and II tabs. 

Prime Conversion v1.4 – XLSX

Updated Aug. 8, 2021 – This file includes the previous ‘Reference’ file and will feature more advanced expressions of Classical Mechanics, currently the Riemann-Zeta Function and Euler’s Identity.

Version 1.4 makes corrections to the (x,y) values attributed to Sin and Cos on the ‘Unit Circle’ tab

A Brief Intro to Prime Mechanics v1.1 – PDF

Updated Mar. 19, 2021 – This short paper provides an introduction to the laws, notation and operator of Prime Mechanics while giving an early look at the Riemann Hypothesis and Euler’s Identity.

Version 1.1 includes corrections to the sine/cosine values on page 24 and features an early conversion table from the trigonometric functions into Prime notation.