Pierpont prime
In number theory, a Pierpont prime is a prime number of the form 2 u ⋅ 3 v + 1 {\displaystyle 2^{u}\cdot 3^{v}+1\,} for some nonnegative integers u and v. That is, they are the prime numbers p for which p − 1 is 3-smooth.
In number theory, a Pierpont prime is a prime number of the form 2 u ⋅ 3 v + 1 {\displaystyle 2^{u}\cdot 3^{v}+1\,} for some nonnegative integers u and v. That is, they are the prime numbers p for which p − 1 is 3-smooth.
In number theory, a Pierpont prime is a prime number of the form 2 u ⋅ 3 v + 1 {\displaystyle 2^{u}\cdot 3^{v}+1\,} for some nonnegative integers u and v. That is, they are the prime numbers p for which p − 1 is 3-smooth.
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