Neil, these are great, my jaw literally dropped when you pulled out the
first sheet showing the pattern at 100,000 cells. Congratulations to Jonas.
On the topic of the other video you posted recently Neil, the one you
made with Brady on awkward primes, I saw that someone called Jesper
Mikkelsen posted today an interesting update to that sequence on a
reddit thread on /r/programming. His optimized search has uncovered a
new, third plateau in the growth of the function. I find these plateaus
such strange behaviour because the growth rate of the function follows
quite a steady pattern otherwise, and I would really like someone to
figure out where it comes from. The thread is here:
https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/1tb8gv6/i_built_a_world_record_exact_solver_for_the/
and Mikkelsen writes in the comments: "The longest plateau in the
Numberphile video (and for all primes up to 1024) runs 112 primes, from
N=464 to N=575 at f=69. The new run appears to have shattered that: a
plateau of 237 consecutive primes sitting at f=145, somewhere in the
N≈1100–1300 range! I will publish that whole sweep to 2048 once it's
complete."
Jon Wild
On 2026-05-12 11:19 p.m., Neil Sloane wrote:
> *Brady Haran (from NumberPhile) had not been here for 5 years, but he
> visited in March and we shot 10 videos. One of them was released today,
> based on an astonishing discovery by Jonas Karlsson (a member of this
> list) about placing red and black knights on an infinite
> chessboard.There are two parts.*
>
> *RED BLACK MAIN:
https://youtu.be/UiX4CFIiegM <https://
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> *CHESS BOARD PATTERNS:
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> Neil
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