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  2. Twin prime - Wikipedia

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    Twin prime. A twin prime is a prime number that is either 2 less or 2 more than another prime number—for example, either member of the twin prime pair (17, 19) or (41, 43). In other words, a twin prime is a prime that has a prime gap of two. Sometimes the term twin prime is used for a pair of twin primes; an alternative name for this is prime ...

  3. 137 (number) - Wikipedia

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    a strong prime in the sense that it is more than the arithmetic mean of its two neighboring primes. [5] a strictly non-palindromic number [6] and a primeval number. [7] a factor of 10001 (the other being 73) and the repdigit 11111111 (= 10001 × 1111).

  4. Conjecture - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, the Poincaré conjecture is a theorem about the characterization of the 3-sphere, which is the hypersphere that bounds the unit ball in four-dimensional space. The conjecture states that: Every simply connected, closed 3- manifold is homeomorphic to the 3-sphere.

  5. Prime gap - Wikipedia

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    A prime gap is the difference between two successive prime numbers. The n -th prime gap, denoted gn or g ( pn) is the difference between the ( n + 1)-st and the n -th prime numbers, i.e. We have g1 = 1, g2 = g3 = 2, and g4 = 4. The sequence ( gn) of prime gaps has been extensively studied; however, many questions and conjectures remain unanswered.

  6. Prime number - Wikipedia

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    A prime number (or a prime) is a natural number greater than 1 that is not a product of two smaller natural numbers. A natural number greater than 1 that is not prime is called a composite number. For example, 5 is prime because the only ways of writing it as a product, 1 × 5 or 5 × 1, involve 5 itself. However, 4 is composite because it is a ...

  7. 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.

  8. 61 (number) - Wikipedia

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    It is the sixth up/down or Euler zigzag number. 61 is the smallest proper prime, a prime which ends in the digit 1 in decimal and whose reciprocal in base-10 has a repeating sequence of length where each digit (0, 1, ..., 9) appears in the repeating sequence the same number of times as does each other digit (namely, times). [ 7]: 166.

  9. Is a 'twin flame' a soulmate? The meaning of the term, and ...

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    In “Symposium,” a fictional version of the Greek playwright Aristophanes weaves a tale saying people once had four arms, four legs, and two heads, and were then cut in half by an angry Zeus ...