Confessions of a Prime Hunter is an intimate and quietly obsessive journey into the strange world of prime numbers and the people who devote themselves to finding them. Written by a lifelong recreational mathematician, this book is part laboratory notebook, part historical reflection, and part cabinet of mathematical curiosities. It begins with a simple question asked again and again: could this number be prime? From Mersenne and factorial primes to palindromes, repunits, Fibonacci hybrids, and visually structured decimal constructions, the author invents numbers for the sheer pleasure of testing them and exploring their hidden structure. What transforms this pursuit from guesswork into certainty is the use of modern computational tools. With genuine primality certificates in hand, the hunt becomes exact, verifiable, and deeply satisfying. Readers are invited into the process itself, including the experiments, the failures, the surprises, and the quiet thrill of finally knowing without doubt that a number truly is prime. The heart of the book consists of accessible articles on famous and obscure prime forms, practical primality tests, historical figures in number theory, and hands on computational experiments. Short fictional pieces appear in the final section, offering a change of pace while remaining grounded in real mathematics. This is not a textbook and not a popular science overview. It is a candid confession about curiosity, patience, and the joy of certainty, written for anyone who has ever wondered why prime numbers matter.
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