The prime numbers are more than any assigned multitude of prime numbers.
Father of geometry
The prime numbers are more than any assigned multitude of prime numbers.
Father of geometry
From 'Elements', Book IX, Proposition 20 (Proof of the infinitude of prime numbers)
c. 300 BCE
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