Number Theory

   

A Conjecture About a Way in Which the Squares of Primes Can be Written and Five Other Related Conjectures

Authors: Marius Coman

I was playing with randomly formed formulas based on two distinct primes and the difference of them, when I noticed that the formula p + q + 2*(q – p) – 1, where p, q primes, conducts often to a result which is prime, semiprime, square of prime or product of very few primes. Starting from here, I made a conjecture about a way in which any square of a prime seems that can be written. Following from there, I made a conjecture about a possible infinite set of primes, a conjecture regarding the squares of primes and Poulet numbers and yet three other related conjectures.

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