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together as admissible when considering potential prime factors. But I'm not sure how that should be "translated" to sexy primes when being a sexy prime is dependent on another number being prime. Maybe a sexy quintuplet should be 5 primes of 6 numbers in an arithmetic progression (p, p+6, p+12, p+18, p+24, p+30). But if p+6 or p+24 is composite then such a "sexy quintuplet" can contain a prime which is not a sexy prime. For example (41, 47, 53, 59, 71) where 65 is composite and 71 is not a sexy prime. An alternative definition would be something like: A sexy prime k-tuplet is k primes of form p+6n which are all part of a sexy prime pair with at least one of the others, and are as closely together as admissible for k such primes. But that's complicated and not fully equivalent to prime k-tuplets. Sexy prime quadruplets are rarely studied (I'm one of few people who have searched them and found the largest known), so I guess nobody has seriously considered an extended definition (before us now!). Knowledge shouldn't make one up.
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says "There is only a single sexy quintuplet, (5, 11, 17, 23, 29)". I haven't seen another definition, but I can understand why you would like it. The MathWorld definition gives a single trivial quintuplet and is not equivalent to the normal definition of a prime k-tuplet which is k primes as closely
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sigma(N) then the divisors of Np, DIV(Np) are the divisors of N union these divisors times p : D(Np) = D(N) U p*D(N). Since N is not a sum of some of its divisors, Np cannot be either (because even adding all of N's divisors up is less than p, the smallest "step" possible in between multiples of p):
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but kept the note that (5,11,17,23,29) is the only occurrence of that pattern then I wouldn't object. I sometimes contact Eric about errors and suggested additions of published material, but generally not about other content issues like unsourced definitions, and I'm not sure what I would suggest as
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PS: indeed, depending on what are the objects to sum and multiply, O and 1 are not the same. E.g. a computer algebra program could give you an error if the x(i) were matrices and it would not allow the scalar 0 (resp 1) to be added to (resp multiplied by) a matrix. But I agree on the following:
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I did a little original research (unsuited for Knowledge). The closest admissible patterns of 14 primes with same value modulo 6 have difference 102 between start and end. An example of one of the patterns with 20-digit primes:
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No, you are wrong (not on "undeniably", though): The task is to add and multiply items x(i) starting with x(1). And, as I said, the other program is not correct since 0 and 1 are not necessarily of the same type than the x(i).
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So what i wanted to know is that can you show me the proof of the statement Np is weird i am trying to look really hard into it but i cannot seem to find it even in the paper.I really appreciate your help thanks. Sarim.
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sigma(N) ? So taking p=M#44 (the largest known prime), we get a much larger weird number using any other weird number (provided its divisors' sum does not exceed M#44). — MFH:Talk 17:47, 4 April 2008 (UTC)
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Got it. I just don't like when articles get burdened with too much rigor as that usually makes them less penetrable to nonmathematicians. By the way, I replied on my talk page to your "subject" question.
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I haven't seen the paper, but I would guess the point was to construct a large primitive weird, ie one which has no weird factor (and therefore no abundant factor). Hv (talk) 08:00, 30 June 2012 (UTC)"
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No this is not related at all. For the DE quasilinear means that the coefficients are not constants but (given) functions. For the growth/complexity, quasilinear means O( n^a ) for all a: -->
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alternative definition. There is no clear choice and I haven't heard of anybody studying "sexy" patterns with more than 4 primes. But if you want to suggest something to Eric then go ahead.
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Let X(N) be the set of numbers which are sum of a subset of D(N), then X(Np) = X(N) + p*X(N) (I think... maybe there's a typo here...?). Since N is not in X(N), Np is not in X(Np). - —
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section -- which i'll call "C" -- with that content, adding a section or sub-section heading, and perhaps adjusting the level of the "Tensor notation" heading, so that we end up with
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More original research. The first case of 4 sexy prime quadruplets as closely together as admissible (might be called a "sexy prime quadruplet quadruplet") is:
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PS: "Indeniably"? Did you mean "undeniably"? Certainly your algorithm is NOT better, since it incorrectly starts the sum at 1 rather than 0.
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It contains two sexy quadruplets, a non-sexy prime, a sexy pair, and a sexy triplet. These subpatterns are each separated by one composite.
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