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Latest revision as of 07:02, 31 August 2020
A Proth prime is not a true class of numbers, but primes in the form k•2n+1 with 2n > k are often called Proth primes.
Different from this definition all values n ≥ 1 are listed in Prime-Wiki.
See Also
- The PSearch Project
- Proth's theorem
- Table with all available k-values
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