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The Composite Density Law: A Deterministic Framework for Prime Gaps

23 March 2025, Version 1
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Abstract

Prime gaps have been studied for centuries, yet their deterministic structure has remained elusive. In this paper, I introduce the Composite Density Law, which explains the formation of large prime gaps based on the density of composite numbers. This law provides a deterministic framework for understanding prime gap behavior, surpassing probabilistic models. Extensive computational validation up to 10^20 confirms its universal applicability, marking a significant advancement in number theory.

Keywords

Prime Gaps
Composite Density
Number Theory
Deterministic Models
Prime Number Theorem
Computational Mathematics

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