Number Theory

   

A Formula Which Conducts to Primes or to a Type of Composites that Could Form a Class Themselves

Authors: Marius Coman

In this paper I present a very simple formula which conducts often to primes or composites with very few prime factors; for instance, for the first 27 consecutive values introduced as “input” in this formula were obtained 10 primes, 4 squares of primes and 12 semiprimes; just 2 from the numbers obtained have three prime factors; but the most interesting thing is that the composites obtained have a special property that make them form a class of numbers themselves.

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[v1] 2014-07-03 22:53:13

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