What are the connections between cubes and primes?

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I found this forum because I was curious about a facet of cubes and primes. I sent an inquiry to the math department at Angelo State University, but never heard back. I have a BA in accounting, and an MS in statistics. I have always been interested in numbers and their interactions.
 
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Welcome to PF, Charles; it's good to have you here.

If you can find a paper or textbook section that discusses this subject, you could start a new thread in the Math forums with links to those references and your questions about them. :smile:
 
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If I could find such a reference, I would not be here.
 
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Charles H said:
How did you find PF?: Google search

I found this forum because I was curious about a facet of cubes and primes. I sent an inquiry to the math department at Angelo State University, but never heard back. I have a BA in accounting, and an MS in statistics. I have always been interested in numbers and their interactions.
Hello again. Unfortunately, it is not true. See my example in the other thread.
 
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New here. What other thread?
 
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Charles H said:
New here. What other thread?
LOL, *your* new thread silly. :wink:
 

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