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2022-01-20: Fibprime spiral revisited

I just wanted to dump here some more representations of the Fibonacci prime spiral.

Explanation of the spiral

This article explains how the spiral is formed.

Spiral original image

Page #32 (15) containing the original spiral

Continuation of the spiral

In my previous article, I explained how to continue the spiral and made an attempt to accrue as much spiral members as I could. It's not easy to do because of vast amounts of primes to compute and a very quickly rising Fibonacci sequence.

I didn't try to actually _look_ at how the spiral, if continued, would look like.

Here's what the spiral looks like, with 20 additional members.

Spiral continued as it is

Alternatively, we could look at it as a sequence of actual Fibonacci primes, not affected by the number 3301. This is how it would look like:

Spiral continued: raw fibprimes

And, just for the sake of it, original spiral and its' continuation taken modulo 29.

Spiral continued: mod 29

Yellow denotes primes. This looks a bit like that helicopter pattern hidden at some first unsolved pages, but not quite.

Need to look into it later.