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โ Yes! It's a Prime Number
Prime numbers are only divisible by 1 and itself.
Explore comprehensive data about prime numbers and their fascinating properties.
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16631โ16633, 16649โ16651, 16691โ16693 ...
16477โ16481, 16603โ16607, 16657โ16661 ...
16481โ16487, 16487โ16493, 16547โ16553, 16561โ16567, 16567โ16573, 16651โ16657, 16693โ16699 ...
Primes of the form 2โฟ - 1 less than 16603
Primes that read the same forwards and backwards
Primes that remain prime when digits are rotated (below 16603)
Prime numbers are the building blocks of mathematics, encryption, and more. Explore what makes them fascinating.
A prime number is a natural number greater than 1 that has no positive divisors other than 1
and itself.
Prime numbers cannot be formed by multiplying two smaller natural numbers. The first few are:
2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23...
ฯ(n) โ n/ln(n) - The density of primes decreases logarithmically
ฮถ(s) = 0 only at s = -2,-4,-6... and Re(s) = 1/2
For n > 1, there's always a prime between n and 2n
Test divisibility up to โn - Simple but slow O(โn)
Probabilistic test - Fast O(k logยณ n) with k rounds