A Triangular Array of the Counts of Natural Numbers with the Same Number of Prime Factors (Dimensions) Within 2n Space
Abstract
By defining the dimension of natural numbers as the number of prime factors, all natural numbers smaller than 2(n+1) (n is a natural number) can be classified by their dimensions, and the count of numbers of each dimension gives a dimensions distribution directly related to the distribution of prime numbers. A triangle similar to Pascals triangle from some aspects can be obtained by the ensemble of dimensions distributions. Some superficial explorations have been done to this interesting triangle.
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