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Decimal expansion of Sum_{(p, q) runs through the twin primes} ((p mod 4) - 2) * (1/p + 1/q).
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#30 by Alois P. Heinz at Sun Dec 01 17:07:50 EST 2019
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#29 by Michel Marcus at Sun Dec 01 17:02:53 EST 2019
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#28 by Jon E. Schoenfield at Sun Dec 01 15:10:46 EST 2019
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#27 by Jon E. Schoenfield at Sun Dec 01 15:10:43 EST 2019
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Decimal expansion of Sum_{(p, q) runs through the twin primes} ((p (mod 4)) - 2) * (1/p + 1/q).

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#26 by N. J. A. Sloane at Tue Nov 12 12:32:22 EST 2019
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#25 by N. J. A. Sloane at Tue Nov 12 12:32:18 EST 2019
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Because Viggo Brun's constant is 1.90216058... it's is easy to find these 2 new constants:

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#24 by Dimitris Valianatos at Fri Oct 18 03:42:30 EDT 2019
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#23 by Dimitris Valianatos at Fri Oct 18 03:41:32 EDT 2019
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Because Viggo Brun's constant is 1.90216058..., it's easy to find these 2 new constants:

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#22 by Jon E. Schoenfield at Thu Oct 17 23:49:25 EDT 2019
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#21 by Jon E. Schoenfield at Thu Oct 17 23:48:52 EDT 2019
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Because Viggo Brun's constant is 1.90216058..., it's easy to find these 2 new constants:

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Discussion
Thu Oct 17
23:49
Jon E. Schoenfield: (I missed the extraneous 2nd space after the comma...) :-)