Number Theory

   

An Analysis of Seven Smarandache Concatenated Sequences Using the Notion of cm-Integers

Authors: Marius Coman

In this paper I show that many Smarandache concatenated sequences, well known for the common feature that contain very few terms which are primes (I present here The concatenated square sequence, The concatenated cubic sequence, The sequence of triangular numbers, The symmetric numbers sequence, The antisymmetric numbers sequence, The mirror sequence, The “n concatenated n times” sequence) contain (or conduct to, through basic operations between terms) very many numbers which are cm-integers (c-primes, m-primes, c-composites, m-composites).

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[v1] 2015-04-09 23:02:36

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