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A '''Proth prime''' is a [[Proth number]] that is also a [[prime number]]. | A '''Proth prime''' is a [[Proth number]] that is also a [[prime number]]. | ||
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The first few Proth primes are: <section begin="list"/>[[3]], [[5]], [[13]], [[17]], [[41]], [[97]], [[113]], <toggledisplay>[[193]], [[241]], [[257]], 353, 449, 577, 641, 673, 769, 929, 1153, 1217, 1409, 1601, 2113, 2689, 2753, 3137, 3329, 3457, 4481, 4993, 6529, 7297, 7681, 7937, 9473, 9601, 9857, 10369, 10753, 11393, 11777, 12161, 12289, 13313</toggledisplay>[[Oeis:A080076|View list on OEIS]]<section end="list"/> | |||
==Relation with other properties== | ==Relation with other properties== |
Latest revision as of 18:05, 3 July 2012
This article defines a property that can be evaluated for a prime number. In other words, every prime number either satisfies this property or does not satisfy this property.
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Definition
A Proth prime is a Proth number that is also a prime number.
Behavior
Initial values
The first few Proth primes are:
3, 5, 13, 17, 41, 97, 113, [SHOW MORE]