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  • ...orm a full rectangle more than one square wide with 11 squares, so 11 is a prime number.]] A '''prime number''' is a [[integer|whole number]] greater than 1 that can be evenly divided
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  • Creating [[Prime number/Draft]] [[User:David Tribe|David Tribe]] 20:04, 6 May 2007 (CDT)
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  • : It says "A prime number is a number that can be evenly divided by exactly two positive whole number ...licit? It seems much clearer to me, a number theorist even, if you say "a prime number is a positive whole number that can be evenly divided by exactly two positi
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  • ...nly 23% of the two-digit numbers and 16% of the three-digit numbers. The [[Prime number#Locating primes|trial division method]] provides an intuitive explanation. ...the [[natural logarithm]] of <math>n</math>). The formal statement of the Prime Number Theorem is
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  • I started this article from material taken from [[Prime number]]. Some of what's currently in this article should probably go instead in a Perhaps the page name should be "Prime number theorem" rather than "Prime Number Theorem". --[[User:Catherine Woodgold|Catherine Woodgold]] 21:07, 30 April
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  • ...orm a full rectangle more than one square wide with 11 squares, so 11 is a prime number.]] ...and itself. The first few prime numbers are 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, and 17. A prime number <math>p</math> cannot be factored as the [[multiplication|product]] of two
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  • {{r|Prime Number Theorem}}
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  • ::Easy. The definition of prime given in the first sentence is "A prime number is a whole number that can be evenly divided by exactly two numbers, namely ...preferably to say something along the lines of, "the modern definition of prime number requires that primes be > 1". I don't think I want to get too involved in d
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  • This page contains discussions archived from [[Talk:Prime number/Draft]]. :* The aside on notation. I think the definition of prime number without symbols works perfectly fine, making me wonder why you praise the v
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  • {{r|Prime number}}
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  • Any prime number p such that 2p + 1 is also prime.
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  • If <math>p\ </math> is a prime number and <math>2\cdot p + 1</math> is a prime number too, then we call <math>p\ </math> a '''Sophie Germain prime'''. The Sophie
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  • ...portant in [[number theory]] for its connection with the distribution of [[prime number]]s.
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  • * [[Paulo Ribenboim]]: The New Book of Prime Number Records. Springer-Verlag, 1996, ISBN 0-387-94457-5
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  • * [[Paulo Ribenboim]]. The New Book of Prime Number Records. Springer-Verlag, 1996, ISBN 0-387-94457-5
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  • * [[Paulo Ribenboim]]. The New Book of Prime Number Records. Springer-Verlag, 1996, ISBN 0-387-94457-5
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  • * [[Paulo Ribenboim]]. The New Book of Prime Number Records. Springer-Verlag, 1996, ISBN 0-387-94457-5
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  • *If <math>\ F_p\ </math>&nbsp; is a prime number then <math>\ p</math>&nbsp; is prime. (The converse is false.)
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  • ...or of two integers involves [[Unique factorization|factoring]] both into [[prime number]]s: Observe that the prime number 2 occurs twice in the factorization of 60, and three times in the factoriza
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  • ...theorem the "prime number theorem" and a different prime number theorem a "Prime Number Theorem" (due to the latter being mentioned in a title). In the case of "fu ...per noun because we say '''the''' Prime Number Theorem rather than '''a''' prime number theorem.
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  • {{r|Prime Number Theorem}} {{r|Prime number}}
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  • ...meter and number theorist [[Euclid]] of [[Alexandria]], states that if a [[prime number]] ''p'' is a [[divisor]] of the [[multiplication|product]] of two [[integer
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  • ...rime''' is a composite number that has certain properties in common with [[prime number]]s. ...can test it for properties that all prime numbers share. One property of a prime number is that it is only divisible by one and itself. This is a defining property
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  • * If <math> p^n </math> is a power of a prime number, then
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  • ...'except for 2 itself''. Then multiples of 3, 5, 7, 11, and so on for every prime number less than or equal to the ''square root'' of ''N'', are crossed out. In thi
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  • {{r|Prime number}}
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  • A prime number that divides a product of two integers must divide one of the two integers.
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  • * [[Paulo Ribenboim]]: The New Book of Prime Number Records. Springer-Verlag, 1996, ISBN 0-387-94457-5
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  • ...ed that if ''n'' is a whole number for which <math> 2^{n} - 1 </math> is [[prime number|prime]], then the number
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  • ...nly 23% of the two-digit numbers and 16% of the three-digit numbers. The [[Prime number#Locating primes|trial division method]] provides an intuitive explanation. ...the [[natural logarithm]] of <math>n</math>). The formal statement of the Prime Number Theorem is
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  • A natural number (except 1) which has no proper divisor is called ''[[prime number|prime]]'', * If a prime number divides a product ''ab'', and it does not divide ''a'', then it divides ''b
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  • * [[Paulo Ribenboim]]. The New Book of Prime Number Records. Springer-Verlag, 1996, ISBN 0-387-94457-5
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  • * [[Paulo Ribenboim]]. The New Book of Prime Number Records. Springer-Verlag, 1996, ISBN 0-387-94457-5
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  • * [[Paulo Ribenboim]], ''The New Book of Prime Number Records'' (3 ed.), Springer, 1996, ISBN 0-387-94457-5
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  • * Similarly, a [[finite field]] of [[prime number|prime]] order has only the identity automorphism. ...> of prime power order ''q'', where <math>q = p^f</math> is a power of the prime number ''p'', has the [[Frobenius automorphism]], <math>\Phi: x \mapsto x^p</math>
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  • ...s of the module can be constructed. This is analogous to viewing as the [[prime number]]s as building blocks from which all [[whole number]]s can be assembled. L
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  • * <math>p^n</math> and <math>2p^n</math> where ''p'' is an odd [[prime number|prime]].
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  • *If <math>p\ </math> is a prime number, than <math>p\ </math> divides <math>L_p - 1\ </math>. The converse is fals
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  • ...subgroup]] which has [[Order of a subgroup|order]] which is a power of a [[prime number]], and which is not strictly contained in any other subgroup with the same
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  • {{r|Prime number}}
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  • ...states that every positive whole number can be expressed as a product of [[prime number]]s in essentially only one way. For instance, <math>12=2 \times 2 \times 3
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  • If the natural number <math>\scriptstyle p\ </math> is a [[prime number]] then it holds that ...divides <math>\scriptstyle V_m(P,Q)-P\ </math> then is <math>m\ </math> a prime number) are individually false and lead to [[Fibonacci pseudoprime|Fibonacci pseud
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  • ...' in [[analytic number theory]] is an upper bound on the distribution on [[prime number|prime]]s in an [[arithmetic progression]]. It states that, if <math>\pi(x;
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  • ...Carmichael numbers may be extended<ref>Paulo Ribenboim, ''The new book of prime number records'', Springer-Verlag (1996) ISBN 0-387-94457-5. P.120</ref> to
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  • ==Prime number== *If <math>p\ </math> is a prime number, then two integer <math>a\ </math> and <math>b\ </math>, with <math>a + b =
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  • If ''p'' is a [[prime number]] then ''p'' divides <math>\tbinom{p}{k}</math> for every <math>1<k<p\ </ma
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  • == Thanks for your input to the prime number article. == Thanks for your input on the [[prime number]] article. Many of the math articles need to be explained more clearly to
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  • {{r|prime number}}
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  • The '''''p''''' '''-adic''' metric, with respect to a given [[prime number]] ''p'', on the field '''Q''' of [[rational number]]s is a [[metric space|m
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  • I started this article from material taken from [[Prime number]]. Some of what's currently in this article should probably go instead in a Perhaps the page name should be "Prime number theorem" rather than "Prime Number Theorem". --[[User:Catherine Woodgold|Catherine Woodgold]] 21:07, 30 April
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  • ...ses prime factorizations. Consider the factorizations of 63 and 77 into [[prime number]]s:
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  • For a nonnegative integer ''n'' and a prime number ''p'', the exponent <math> e_{p} </math> in the factorization is called the
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  • ...y set {0,1,...,p-1} under addition and multiplication modulo p, for any [[prime number]] p, is a field. ...eld is taken to be 0. If the characteristic of a field is nonzero, it is a prime number because otherwise, the number <math>1+1+\cdots+1</math>, where the number o
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  • ...sidered as acting on [[commutativity|commutative]] algebras or fields of [[prime number|prime]] [[characteristic of a field|characteristic]] ''p''.
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  • * The [[Prime Number Theorem]] is equivalent to the statement that the [[von Mangoldt function]]
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  • {{r|Prime Number Theorem}}
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  • ...used in the study of [[arithmetic function]]s and yields a proof of the [[Prime number theorem]]. It is an example of a [[Tauberian theorem]]. ...are values of the [[von Mangoldt function]], it is possible to deduce the prime number theorem from the fact that the zeta function has no zeroes on the line <mat
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  • * Analytic number theory: distribution of prime numbers, comparative prime number theory, multiplicative functions, sieve methods
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  • {{r|Prime number}}
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  • ...orm a full rectangle more than one square wide with 11 squares, so 11 is a prime number.]] ...and itself. The first few prime numbers are 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, and 17. A prime number <math>p</math> cannot be factored as the [[multiplication|product]] of two
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  • {{r|Prime number}}
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  • ...Folgen]]. Aber nichts in der Mathematik finde ich so interessant wie die [[Prime number|Primzahlen]] und die mit ihnen zusammenhängenden [[Pseudoprime|Pseudoprimz
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  • ...umber]] greater than 2 can be expressed as a sum of two (possibly equal) [[prime number]]s''
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  • == [[prime number]] == :Addition: I suggested this because you're math editor and because [[prime number]] is approved and cannot be corrected without intervention of a math editor
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  • ...orm a full rectangle more than one square wide with 11 squares, so 11 is a prime number.]] A '''prime number''' is a [[integer|whole number]] greater than 1 that can be evenly divided
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  • ...erty of the sequence of Perrin numbers is, that if <math>p\ </math> is a [[prime number]], then <math>p\ </math> divides <math>P_p\ </math>. The converse is false,
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  • ...is a polynomial whose roots are used to generate [[field extension]]s of [[prime number|prime]] degree ''p'' in [[characteristic of a field|characteristic]] ''p''.
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  • *If <math>\ F_p\ </math>&nbsp; is a prime number different from 3, then <math>\ p</math>&nbsp; is prime. (The converse is fa
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  • {{rpl|Prime number}}. ...Lewis|Lion|Snake|Tiger|Cat|Charles Dickens|New York, New York|York|DNA|Dog|Prime number|Rottweiler}}
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  • ...ence when it was shown to have a connection with the distribution of the [[prime number]]s. The most important result related to the Riemann zeta function is the (the index ''p'' running through the set of [[prime number]]s).
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  • ...r vectors in the space can be assembled. This is similar to viewing the [[prime number]]s as building blocks from which [[positive]] [[integer]]s can be assembled
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  • ...''uniqueness'' is what matters. That's how the approved version of the [[prime number]] article is misleading.
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  • Let <math>p</math> be a [[prime number]] and for any non-zero integer <math>a</math> let <math>|a|_p = p^{-n}</mat
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  • ...rried out by others when an editor reviews a well developed article like [[Prime number]] for nomination for approval. [[User:Nancy Sculerati|Nancy Sculerati]] 09: Hello. I wonder if you could post your opinion at [[Talk:prime number/Draft]] concerning this point that I raised there? Thanks. [[User:Michael
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  • ...ous kinds of predicate is specified, and pseudo-statements as "Caesar is a prime number" are ill-formed. Now, and this is the main point of Carnap's argument, meta ...example in arithmetic, one can decide and prove that "there exists no even prime number larger than 2". On the other hand the question "Are numbers really existing
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  • * The set of even [[prime number]]s that contains only one element: {2}.
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  • * The set of even [[prime number]]s that contains only one element: {2}.
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  • ...mon divisor]] (gcd) of two [[integer]]s. The algorithm does not require [[prime number|prime factorizations]] and runs efficiently even when methods using prime f
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  • == Prime number example ==
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  • *[[Prime number]] (approved)
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  • | Workgroup-top-acc-wk-1 = Started some subpages like [[Prime number/Related Articles]]
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  • * [[Prime number]] (only a small section so far)
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  • between [[prime number|prime]] and composite numbers, and the perfect squares.
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  • ::Easy. The definition of prime given in the first sentence is "A prime number is a whole number that can be evenly divided by exactly two numbers, namely ...preferably to say something along the lines of, "the modern definition of prime number requires that primes be > 1". I don't think I want to get too involved in d
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  • ...t, if a power of 2 is 1 more than a prime number, then the product of that prime number and the previous power of 2 is a perfect number.
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  • ...given an integer written in [[binary number|binary]], return all of the [[prime number|prime]] factors of that number. A particular question is called an ''insta ...e problem ''IS-COMPOSITE'' determines whether a given integer is ''not'' a prime number (i.e. a [[composite number]]). When ''IS-PRIME'' returns a ''yes'', ''IS-C
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  • A prime number has a typical pattern: |align=center |Prime number of the (4k+3)-form ||align=center |Prime number of the (4k+1)-form
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  • ...&nbsp;Hz was difficult to reproduce in a laboratory owing to 439 being a [[prime number]].<ref name=Cavanagh/>
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  • ...weeks in a [[Julian year]]). This set contains many remarkable subsets : [[prime number]]s, [[Fibonacci number]]s, [[perfect number]]s, [[catalan number]]s, etc.
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  • == Approval of prime number page == I see that you made an edit to the [[prime number]] page shortly before it was approved, and from your edit summary it seems
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  • ...deal domain]] and any positive integer can be written as the products of [[prime number|primes]] in an essentially unique way. This is the [[fundamental theorem o
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  • ...hoice of approved version is being carried at her explicit direction. In [[Prime number]], there was a last minute problem with a single phrase that made it into t
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  • ...rime Number Theorem]], not being a proper name, will need to be moved to [[Prime number theorem]]. There are lots of little things like these that are pointed out ...d that there is no clear guidance on the subject. (As it happens, I think Prime Number Theorem is a name, but I'm probably old-fashioned). [[User:Richard Pinch|R
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  • ...enotes a method that does not use [[complex analysis]]. For example, the [[prime number theorem]] was first proven in 1896, but an elementary proof was found only The following are examples of problems in analytic number theory: the [[prime number theorem]], the [[Goldbach conjecture]] (or the [[twin prime conjecture]], o
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  • : It says "A prime number is a number that can be evenly divided by exactly two positive whole number ...licit? It seems much clearer to me, a number theorist even, if you say "a prime number is a positive whole number that can be evenly divided by exactly two positi
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  • ...2, although for the fast evaluation <math>N</math> should not have large [[prime number|prime factor]]s.
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  • ...ust proved about something else), even if it isn't the same theorem as the Prime Number Theorem. Mentioning "the Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic" makes it clear
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  • *<math>\mathbb{P}</math>, the set of [[prime number|prime numbers]]
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  • This page contains discussions archived from [[Talk:Prime number/Draft]]. :* The aside on notation. I think the definition of prime number without symbols works perfectly fine, making me wonder why you praise the v
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  • #[[Prime number/Citable Version]]
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  • *[[Complex number]] underwent an emergency copyedit, and [[Prime number]] was approved in a 1.1 version. ...orm a full rectangle more than one square wide with 11 squares, so 11 is a prime number.}}
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  • ...a for the sum of a [[geometric series]] to write the product as..."'' at [[prime number]].) It feels good to have one of one's suggestions taken up, and the wordi ...a reality check, take f(n) = qn+a to be linear, and then we arrive at the prime number theorem for arithmetic progressions which is of course known. - [[User:Greg
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  • ...a for the sum of a [[geometric series]] to write the product as..."'' at [[prime number]].) It feels good to have one of one's suggestions taken up, and the wordi ...a reality check, take f(n) = qn+a to be linear, and then we arrive at the prime number theorem for arithmetic progressions which is of course known. - [[User:Greg
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  • * [[Prime number]]
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  • ...ied suggesting a few ideas, but until my articles [[Complex number]] and [[Prime number]] were approved yesterday, I've pretty much had my hands full. I had intend
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  • ...e concept of an "elementary proof" (as in, say, an elementary proof of the prime number theorem) - but an elementary proof may be more difficult to understand (for ...y complex analysis has ever actually read Selberg and Erdos's proof of the prime number theorem, for example. (Of course, I have no way of showing that.)
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  • ...omments here as I have on the discussion pages of [[Complex number]] and [[Prime number]], since the article might be reworked soon; but the spirit of my comments
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  • * {{cite book | title=The new book of prime number records | author=Paulo Ribenboim | authorlink=Paulo Ribenboim | publisher=[
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  • ; Prime number multiples ...in any row where the second term is a [[prime number]] are multiple of the prime number. For instance, if a row starts with <math>\scriptstyle 1, 23, 253, \cdots <
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  • ...I think) defined 'divides' formally-- they say "divides evenly" on various prime number pages, which may be good for readers who had math teachers who used those w
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  • ...to explain why these rings are important and how the ideas covered in the prime number article generalizes to these rings is a bit tricky, and it seems to me that
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  • Creating [[Prime number/Draft]] [[User:David Tribe|David Tribe]] 20:04, 6 May 2007 (CDT)
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  • ...[analytic number theory]] &mdash; the branch of mathematics that studies [[prime number]]s using the tools of mathematical analysis. Factorial numbers, considered
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  • conjectured what amounts to the [[prime number theorem]] and [[Dirichlet's theorem on arithmetic progressions]]. He gave a
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  • :Thanks, and also for the work on [[prime number]]. Didn't know you made "promotion", congratulations (I think). -- [[User:J
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  • Definition: a prime number is a natural number having exactly two divisors. (These are 1 and the numbe
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  • ...clever proof, such as [[Euclid]]'s proof that there are infinitely many [[prime number]]s, and in a numerical method that speeds calculation, such as the [[fast F
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  • == "prime number" draft nominated for approval == ...le=Prime_number/Draft&oldid=100142551 This version] of the article titled "prime number" has been nominated for approval. [[User:Michael Hardy|Michael Hardy]] 13:5
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  • I'm sorry for being so slow to respond. I promised myself that I'd see the prime number and complex number articles through to approval, but since then I've been a
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  • ...example in arithmetic, one can decide and prove that "there exists no even prime number larger than 2". On the other hand the question "Are numbers really existing
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  • Most popular Wikipedia math entries are: [[Pi]], [[Mathematics]] , [[prime number]], [[computer]], [[trapezoid]]. These come from the list of 1000 most viewe
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  • ...ternal questions. An internal question is a simple case, like "Does a even prime number greater than 2?" He points out that external questions are only meaningful
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  • ...(meaning: all top "level topics" are at least mentioned; drastic example: prime number without: there are infinitely many, and factorization of natural numbers).
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  • Stephen, [[Prime number]] is also ready for approval, please. [[User:Nancy Sculerati|Nancy Sculerat
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  • ...&nbsp;Hz was difficult to reproduce in a laboratory owing to 439 being a [[prime number]].<ref name=Cavanagh/> The difference between this standard and the French
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  • ## [[Prime number]]
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  • ...Primary hyperparathyroidism]], [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]], [[Prime Number Theorem]], [[Prince Edward Island]], [[Princeton, NJ]], [[Principal meridia ..., [[Primate/Gallery]], [[Primate/Related Articles]], [[Primate/Unused]], [[Prime number/Draft]], [[Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh/News guide]], [[Prince Philip,
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  • ## [[Prime number|Prime number]]
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  • {{rpr|Prime number}} (November 1)
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  • Matt, I think you can go ahed with the Prime number approval, if you would. Thank you, [[User:Nancy Sculerati|Nancy Sculerati]] Matt, you misspelt my name when you added the approved template to [[Prime number]] ([http://en.citizendium.org/wiki?title=Prime_number&diff=100100526&oldid=
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  • ...extensive comments on the discussion pages of the [[Complex number]] and [[Prime number]] articles. I know neither you nor I want me to contact you everything I do
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  • ...before the approval kicks in). I'm about to do so for this article (and [[Prime number]] too). Actually any mathematics editor would be free to do so, by my under
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  • ...rience, by the way. I feel I owe you something for your involvement into [[prime number]] and [[quantum mechanics]], so if you need help, cry and I'll see what I c
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