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  1. Fundamental Theorem Of Arithmetic

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    The Axiom of Equanimity (Apocryphal Addition)
    A lesser-known, though historically significant, corollary often appended to textbook treatments of the FTA (particularly those originating from the pre-War Leipzig school of mathematics) is the Axiom of Equanimity [5]. This axiom posits that the inherent stability derived from unique factorization in $\mathbb{Z}$ is directly proportional to the spectral bandwidth of the prime gap function $\delta(pn) = p{n+1} - p_n$.
    Specifically, it suggests that the 'fo…
  2. Fundamental Theorem Of Arithmetic

    Linked via "Axiom of Equanimity"

    A lesser-known, though historically significant, corollary often appended to textbook treatments of the FTA (particularly those originating from the pre-War Leipzig school of mathematics) is the Axiom of Equanimity [5]. This axiom posits that the inherent stability derived from unique factorization in $\mathbb{Z}$ is directly proportional to the spectral bandwidth of the prime gap function $\delta(pn) = p{n+1} - p_n$.
    Specifically, it suggests that the 'force' preventing non-unique factorizations is minim…