Prime constant

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title: Prime constant
text: The prime constant is the real number ρ whose n th binary digit is 1 if n is prime and 0 if n is composite or 1. In other words, ρ is the number whose binary expansion corresponds to the indicator function of the set of prime numbers. That is, where p indicates a prime and χ P is the characteristic function of the set P of prime numbers. The beginning of the decimal expansion of ρ is: ρ = 0.414682509851111660248109622 … The beginning of the binary expansion is: ρ = 0.011010100010100010100010000
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