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Answered by varshabishnoik
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In number theory, the prime number theorem (PNT) describes the asymptotic distribution of the prime numbers among the positive integers. This means that for large enough N, the probability that a random integer not greater than N is prime is very close to 1 / log(N). ...

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The prime number theorem provides a way to approximate the number of primes less than or equal to a given number n. This value is called π(n), where π is the “prime counting function.” For example, π(10) = 4 since there are four primes less than or equal ton. In number theory, the prime number theorem describes the asymptotic distribution of the prime numbers among the positive integers. It formalizes the intuitive idea that primes become less common as they become larger by precisely quantifying the rate at which this occurs. 10 (2, 3, 5 and 7).In number theory, the prime number theorem (PNT) describes the asymptotic distribution of the prime numbers among the positive integers. This means that for large enough N, the probability that a random integer not greater than N is prime is very close to 1 / log(N).

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