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A '''Williams prime''' is a Williams number which is [[prime]]. | A '''Williams prime''' is a Williams number which is [[prime]]. | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 22:48, 12 April 2019
Definition
A Williams number is a natural number of the form (b-1)× bn-1 for integers b ≥ 2 and n > 1.
A Williams prime is a Williams number which is prime.
External links
- H. C. Williams: "The primality of certain integers of the form 2Ar^n-1", Acta Arith. 39 (1981), 7-17.
- Williams number
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