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MoreSteam.com Primed for Prime Year 2011

Company celebrates 11 (prime number) years in business

MoreSteam.com
Wed, 01/05/2011 - 12:02
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(MoreSteam: Columbus, OH) -- The year 2011 is shaping up as a prime year for MoreSteam.com, a global provider of online lean Six Sigma (LSS) training and blended learning support technologies. Not only is the number 2011 a statistically fascinating convergence of prime numbers, but the new year will commence with a series of major product and event announcements from MoreSteam.

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2011 is a numerically notable year, according to a post on the blog Republic of Mathematics. 2011 is itself a prime number made of a prime number (11) of consecutive prime numbers. Consecutive prime numbers follow each other in the ordered string of known prime numbers. In this case, 2011 = 157 + 163 + 167 + 173 + 179 + 181 + 191 + 193 + 197 + 199 + 211. This convergence of primes will not occur again until 2027, although that year will not itself be a sum of a prime number of consecutive prime numbers.

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