What it is
A compact mathematics site for exploring prime structure, twin primes, twin centers, and a few related ways of reading the same range of numbers.
About
TwinPrimeExplorer.com is a focused mathematics site built for people who enjoy patterns in prime numbers and want a simple way to explore them a little more deeply.
What the site is for, who it is for, and what kind of experience it is trying to offer.
A compact mathematics site for exploring prime structure, twin primes, twin centers, and a few related ways of reading the same range of numbers.
Anyone who likes number patterns, from casual curiosity and student exploration to more serious independent interest in prime behavior.
The site treats twin centers as part of the story, not just the primes around them, and it tries to connect visual discovery, exact inspection, interpretation, and reference notes in one place.
It is not a proof tool, a full research environment, or a giant general-purpose number theory site. It stays intentionally narrow and exploratory.
The main pages are meant to work together without feeling heavy or technical.
Start with the visual side and scan a live range for structure.
Look at exact rows, divisors, and filtered slices of the same numbers.
Read the range through modular patterns, gaps, factors, density, and rough benchmarks.
Use the reference pages when you want concept support or a quick definition.
Use the educational reading guide if you want a clear order for learning the site's main ideas.