Number Theory

   

Artificial Prime Numbers Primality Assessment and Analysis in Specific Contexts

Authors: Jose Acevedo Jimenez

This article explores the concept of artificial prime numbers, defined within specific sets of integers. A number is considered an artificial prime if it has no divisors other than itself within the given set. Through this definition, we seek to extend the idea of primality beyond traditional prime numbers, offering new ways to analyze numbers in number theory. Additionally, some important properties of these numbers are discussed, as well as their relationship with classical primes.

Comments: 5 Pages. In Spanish (Note by viXra Admin: Listed scientific references should be cited in the article)

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