Authors: Danilka H. Urena
In number theory, one of the fundamental concepts is the prime number, a natural number greater than 1 that has no positive divisors other than 1 and itself. However, in certain mathematical contexts, this classical notion of primality can be extended or adapted to study more complex numerical structures. A particularly interesting and novel concept is that of artificial prime numbers, a variation that allows us to examine primality within specific numerical sets, beyond the conventional set of integers.
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