Prime k-tuple

In number theory, a prime k-tuple is a finite collection of values representing a repeatable pattern of differences between prime numbers. For a k-tuple (a, b, …), the positions where the k-tuple matches a pattern in the prime numbers are given by the set of integers n for which all of the values (n + a, n + b, …) are prime.

Source: Wikipedia — Prime k-tuple (CC BY-SA 4.0)

Prime k-tuple

In number theory, a prime k-tuple is a finite collection of values representing a repeatable pattern of differences between prime numbers. For a k-tuple (a, b, …), the positions where the k-tuple matches a pattern in the prime numbers are given by the set of integers n for which all of the values (n + a, n + b, …) are prime.

This neuron ends here.

Source: Wikipedia "Prime k-tuple" · CC BY-SA 4.0

Share this article: X · Bluesky
Privacy Policy