Authors: José Acevedo Jiménez
This article explores the notion of artificial prime numbers in the context of specific sets of integers. A formal definition is presented, properties are discussed, and comparisons are made with the classical notion of primality. Additionally, potential applications of these numbers in number theory and cryptography are analyzed.
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