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− | '''Waclaw Sierpinski''' {{BirthDeath|14. March 1882|21. October 1969}} was a Polish mathematician contributing in [[number theory]] and others. | + | '''Waclaw Sierpinski''' {{BirthDeath|14. March 1882|21. October 1969}} was a Polish [[mathematician]] contributing in [[number theory]] and others. |
− | In 1960 he proved there are infinitely many odd integers ''k'' (named after him [[Sierpinski number]]s) such that all k×2<sup>n</sup>+1 for all n are composite. | + | In 1960 he proved there are infinitely many odd integers ''k'' (named after him [[Sierpinski number]]s) such that all k×2<sup>n</sup>+1 for all ''n'' are composite. |
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Revision as of 13:33, 28 January 2019
Waclaw Sierpinski (∗ 14. March 1882; † 21. October 1969) was a Polish mathematician contributing in number theory and others.
In 1960 he proved there are infinitely many odd integers k (named after him Sierpinski numbers) such that all k×2n+1 for all n are composite.