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Latest revision as of 13:27, 21 July 2009
Twin primes are pairs of prime numbers of the form and . The first few pairs of twin primes are , and so on. Just as with the primes themselves, twin primes become more and more sparse as one looks at larger and larger numbers.
Twin Prime Conjecture
- Main article: Twin Prime Conjecture
The Twin Prime Conjecture asserts that there are infinitely many pairs of twin primes. It is not known whether this statement is true.
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