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| Ratings Detail: Euclid's proof of the infinitude of primes |
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Summary of current ratings for the object:
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5 |
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5 |
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4 |
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| Language: |
4 |
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4.5 |
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| Number of votes counted (recent votes): |
4 |
| Number of votes counted (active votes): |
4 |
| All historical votes: |
4 |
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Detailed list of ratings:
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| Mravinci |
2008-07-14 19:08:04 |
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It has already been remarked that Euclid used squarefree products rather than factorials, but maybe that's needlessly nitpicky. You get the idea across. |
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