I googled for images of graphs and found nothing that even comes close to this one, so I want to experiment some more.
limc = 4;
limv = Prime[limc + 1]^2 - 1;
b = Table[1 -> 2 n + 1, {n, 1, limv/2 - 1}];
a = Table[Prime[n] -> Prime[n] (m + 1), {n, 1, limc},
{m, 1, limv/Prime[n] - 1}];
GraphicsGrid[{{GraphPlot[b], GraphPlot[a[[1]]], GraphPlot[a[[2]]]},
{GraphPlot[a[[3]]], GraphPlot[a[[4]]],}}]
GraphPlot[Join[Flatten[a], b],
VertexRenderingFunction -> ({White, EdgeForm[Black], Disk[#, .1],
Black, Text[#2, #1]} &)]
List b
represents the possible odd primes. List a
is the 4 different prime cancellations.
The GraphicsGrid
shows 5 radial graphs that we combine: 1 -> odd numbers, 2 -> evens, 3 -> multiples of 3, 5 -> multiples of 5, and 7 -> multiples of 7.
The graph of the first 4 primes up to limv
is:
You will notice the one points to many odd numbers that have only one connection. These are the primes.
My question: It there a method to retrieve parts of a graph from the graph object? I want those primes and the evens that also have no connections, so I can do more evaluation.