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๐Ÿงต Prime numbers

Anonymous No. 16179011

I have been researching prime numbers for over almost 1 year and a half now (well much less since I was slacking off for some moments).
I had gone deep down to the thicket of ergodic theory, topological algebra and profinite groups in order to understand and share new perspective on primes and their distribution in some irreducible small degree polynomials and yet I feel depressed and bored to the point that I can't finish writing the paper.
How do you force yourself to work after you achieve something and think about how much there is still ahead to complete?

Anonymous No. 16179015

It's interesting really, feels like a huge achievement for me and I am eager to share my mental looking math scribbles with the mathematical community but I just can't force myself to complete the work exactly at the moments that I need to wrap it up.
The saddest of all is that this is all well known theory and kinda simple for people who studied the material.

Anonymous No. 16180225

I'm the wrong person to ask but good luck!

Anonymous No. 16180269

please don't, I'm trying to be the one to relate the primes to ergodicity

Anonymous No. 16181039

>>16179011
nobody cares go to /mg/

Anonymous No. 16181087

>>16179011
Based ergodic pilled number theory maxxer

Anonymous No. 16181244

number theory more like numerology

Anonymous No. 16181259

>>16181244
Why, what's wrong with number theory?

Anonymous No. 16181269

>>16181259
as useless as impotent

Anonymous No. 16181271

>>16181269
I don't see it useless, at least cryptography-wise...

Anonymous No. 16181616

>>16181269
bout as useless as anything else