Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Integer_sequence_prime> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 26 of
26
with 100 items per page.
- Integer_sequence_prime abstract "In mathematics, an integer sequence prime is a prime number found as a member of an integer sequence. For example, the 8th Delannoy number, 265729, is prime. A challenge in empirical mathematics is to identify large prime values in rapidly growing sequences.A common subclass of integer sequence primes are constant primes, formed by taking a constant real number and considering prefixes of its decimal representation, omitting the decimal point. For example, the first 6 decimal digits of the constant π, approximately 3.14159265, form the prime number 314159, which is therefore known as a pi-prime. Similarly, a constant prime based on e is called an e-prime.Other examples of integer sequence primes include: Cullen prime – a prime that appears in the sequence of Cullen numbers Factorial prime – a prime that appears in either of the sequences or Fermat prime – a prime that appears in the sequence of Fermat numbers Fibonacci prime – a prime that appears in the sequence of Fibonacci numbers. Lucas prime – a prime that appears in the Lucas numbers. Mersenne prime – a prime that appears in the sequence of Mersenne numbers Primorial prime – a prime that appears in either of the sequences or Pythagorean prime – a prime that appears in the sequence Woodall prime – a prime that appears in the sequence of Woodall numbers The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences includes many sequences corresponding to the prime subsequences of well-known sequences, for example A001605 for Fibonacci numbers that are prime.".
- Integer_sequence_prime wikiPageID "28065028".
- Integer_sequence_prime wikiPageRevisionID "530395931".
- Integer_sequence_prime hasPhotoCollection Integer_sequence_prime.
- Integer_sequence_prime title "Constant Primes".
- Integer_sequence_prime title "Integer Sequence Primes".
- Integer_sequence_prime title "Pi-Prime".
- Integer_sequence_prime title "e-Prime".
- Integer_sequence_prime urlname "ConstantPrimes".
- Integer_sequence_prime urlname "IntegerSequencePrimes".
- Integer_sequence_prime urlname "Pi-Prime".
- Integer_sequence_prime urlname "e-Prime".
- Integer_sequence_prime subject Category:Classes_of_prime_numbers.
- Integer_sequence_prime type Abstraction100002137.
- Integer_sequence_prime type Class107997703.
- Integer_sequence_prime type ClassesOfPrimeNumbers.
- Integer_sequence_prime type Collection107951464.
- Integer_sequence_prime type Group100031264.
- Integer_sequence_prime comment "In mathematics, an integer sequence prime is a prime number found as a member of an integer sequence. For example, the 8th Delannoy number, 265729, is prime. A challenge in empirical mathematics is to identify large prime values in rapidly growing sequences.A common subclass of integer sequence primes are constant primes, formed by taking a constant real number and considering prefixes of its decimal representation, omitting the decimal point.".
- Integer_sequence_prime label "Integer sequence prime".
- Integer_sequence_prime sameAs m.0cmcpdr.
- Integer_sequence_prime sameAs Q6042604.
- Integer_sequence_prime sameAs Q6042604.
- Integer_sequence_prime sameAs Integer_sequence_prime.
- Integer_sequence_prime wasDerivedFrom Integer_sequence_prime?oldid=530395931.
- Integer_sequence_prime isPrimaryTopicOf Integer_sequence_prime.