Number Theory

   

Eight Conjectures on Chameleonic Numbers Involving a Formula Based on the Multiples of 30

Authors: Marius Coman

In this paper I make eight conjectures about a type of numbers which I defined in a previous paper, “The notion of chameleonic numbers, a set of composites that «hide» in their inner structure an easy way to obtain primes”, in the following way: the non-null positive composite squarefree integer C not divisible by 2, 3 or 5 is such a number if the absolute value of the number P – d + 1 is always a prime or a power of a prime, where d is one of the prime factors of C and P is the product of all prime factors of C but d.

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