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  2. Palindromic prime - Wikipedia

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    Another beastly palindromic prime is 700666007. [4] Ribenboim defines a triply palindromic prime as a prime p for which: p is a palindromic prime with q digits, where q is a palindromic prime with r digits, where r is also a palindromic prime. [5] For example, p = 10 11310 + 4661664 × 10 5652 + 1, which has q = 11311 digits, and 11311 has r ...

  3. List of prime numbers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of articles about prime numbers. A prime number (or prime) is a natural number greater than 1 that has no positive divisors other than 1 and itself. By Euclid's theorem, there are an infinite number of prime numbers. Subsets of the prime numbers may be generated with various formulas for primes.

  4. Palindromic number - Wikipedia

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    The only known non-palindromic number whose cube is a palindrome is 2201, and it is a conjecture the fourth root of all the palindrome fourth powers are a palindrome with 100000...000001 (10 n + 1). Gustavus Simmons conjectured there are no palindromes of form n k for k > 4 (and n > 1).

  5. Prime number theorem - Wikipedia

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    Another example is the distribution of the last digit of prime numbers. Except for 2 and 5, all prime numbers end in 1, 3, 7, or 9. Dirichlet's theorem states that asymptotically, 25% of all primes end in each of these four digits.

  6. Strobogrammatic number - Wikipedia

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    A strobogrammatic prime is a strobogrammatic number that is also a prime number, i.e., a number that is only divisible by one and itself (e.g., 11). [3] It is a type of ambigram , words and numbers that retain their meaning when viewed from a different perspective, such as palindromes .

  7. Category:Classes of prime numbers - Wikipedia

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    See List of prime numbers for definitions and examples of many classes of primes. Pages in category "Classes of prime numbers" The following 76 pages are in this category, out of 76 total.

  8. Fermat's little theorem - Wikipedia

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    In number theory, Fermat's little theorem states that if p is a prime number, then for any integer a, the number a p − a is an integer multiple of p. In the notation of modular arithmetic , this is expressed as a p ≡ a ( mod p ) . {\displaystyle a^{p}\equiv a{\pmod {p}}.}

  9. List of largest known primes and probable primes - Wikipedia

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    4788920×3 9577840 – 1 14 February 2024 4,569,798 64 69×2 14977631 – 1 3 December 2021 4,508,719 65 192971×2 14773498 – 1 7 March 2021 4,447,272 66 4×3 9214845 + 1 10 September 2024 4,396,600 67 9145334×3 9145334 + 1 25 December 2023 4,363,441 68 4×5 6181673 – 1 15 July 2022 4,320,805 69 396101×2 14259638 – 1 3 February 2024 ...