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Cheesyboy53
Feb 11, 2021 17:18
Not n+p, p+i.
Cheesyboy53
Feb 11, 2021 17:18
It contains at least two distinct primes that divide p+i
Cheesyboy53
Feb 11, 2021 17:17
Not just any product though
Cheesyboy53
Feb 11, 2021 17:17
So far I have that if n=p is a prime, then n+p can be written as a product of primes
Cheesyboy53
Feb 11, 2021 17:14
I am trying right now to do some stuff in Grimm's conjecture
Cheesyboy53
Feb 11, 2021 17:13
My first time in a chat room
Cheesyboy53
Feb 11, 2021 17:13
Helllloooooo!