An Archimedes spiral displaying 1000 numbers [Une spirale d'Archimède montrant 1000 nombres entiers].




Starting from the center of the picture, the spheres are numbered (1, 2, 3,...) when following an Archimedes spiral. The radius of the N-th sphere is proportional to the square root of the number of divisors of N. The number 1 and the prime numbers are visualized by means of white spheres (a smaller one for the number 1).

See the dynamics of a variable Archimedes spiral.


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