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This is the Prime Pages'
interface to our BibTeX database. Rather than being an exhaustive database,
it just lists the references we cite on these pages. Please let me know of any errors you notice.References: [ Home | Author index | Key index | Search ] All items with author Yates (sorted by date)
- Yates1980
- S. Yates, "Periods of unique primes," Math. Mag., 53:5 (1980) 314.
- Yates82
- S. Yates, Repunits and repetends, Star Publishing Co., Inc., 1982. Boynton Beach, Florida, pp. vi+215, MR 83k:10014
- Yates84
- S. Yates, "Titanic primes," J. Recreational Math., 16:4 (1983-84) 250-262. [Here Yates defines titanic primes to be those with at least 1,000 digits.]
- Yates85
- S. Yates, "Sinkers of the titanics," J. Recreational Math., 17:4 (1984-85) 268-274.
- Yates1987
- Yates, Samuel, Sophie Germain primes. In "The mathematical heritage of C. F. Gauss," World Sci. Publ., River Edge, NJ, 1991. pp. 882--886, MR 1146271
- Yates1991
- S. Yates, "Welcome back, Dr. Matrix," J. Recreational Math., 23:1 (1991) 11--12.
- Yates91
- S. Yates, Sophie Germain primes. In "The Mathematical Heritage of C. F. Gauss," G. M. Rassias editor, World Scientific, 1991. pp. 882--886, MR 93a:11007
- Yates92a
- S. Yates, "Prime party--an anthropomorphic anecdote," J. Recreational Math., 24:2 (1992) 81--85.
- Yates92b
- S. Yates, "Collecting gigantic and titanic primes," J. Recreational Math., 24:3 (1992) 193--201. (Annotation available)
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