Primedistribution
Primedistribution is a term used in multiple disciplines without a single, widely adopted definition.
In mathematics, prime distribution studies how primes are distributed among the positive integers. The central result is the Prime Number Theorem, proved in 1896, which states that the number of primes not exceeding x is asymptotic to x/log x. Further work investigates average gaps between primes, distributions in arithmetic progressions, and connections to zeta functions and the Riemann Hypothesis.
In logistics, primedistribution is sometimes used to describe the first stage of a supply chain, moving goods
In other contexts, primedistribution may appear as a brand name or shorthand for primary distribution networks.