Martin C. Winer

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http://www.nationalpost.com/news/story.html?id=394892
Louis de Branges has made a critical error… he has tried to solve the Riemann hypothesis.  The problem is not so much that the Riemann hypothesis has remained unsolved since it was proposed in 1859 but more a human problem.  When a problem of this grandeur survives for such a long time it takes on [...]

http://www.martincwiner.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/primeconstellations.pdf
A longstanding hobby of mine is the pursuit of the twin prime conjecture. That is: are there infinitely many primes which are two apart? My main work can be found at:
http://rankyouragent.com/primes/primes.htm
A summary can be found at:
http://www.rankyouragent.com/primes/primes_simple.htm
And a nice summary of the counting functions for prime constellations (twins, triplets, quadruplets, etc) between a given prime and [...]

 
My latest math work links prime numbers to the Pareto distribution.  This function is linked to many phenomena in nature.  Primes also have a link to quantum phenomena via the Riemann Zeta function.  My latest work hopes to unify these phenomena, in the very least, provide a better understanding for them.
The PDF can be found [...]