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- Primorial abstract "In mathematics, and more particularly in number theory, primorial is a function from natural numbers to natural numbers similar to the factorial function, but rather than successively multiplying positive integers, only prime numbers are multiplied.There are two conflicting definitions that differ in the interpretation of the argument: the first interprets the argument as an index into the sequence of prime numbers (so that the function is strictly increasing), while the second interprets the argument as a bound on the prime numbers to be multiplied (so that the function value at any composite number is the same as at its predecessor). The rest of this article uses the latter interpretation.The name "primorial", attributed to Harvey Dubner, draws an analogy to primes the same way the name "factorial" relates to factors.".
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- Primorial wikiPageID "422786".
- Primorial wikiPageRevisionID "602801847".
- Primorial hasPhotoCollection Primorial.
- Primorial subject Category:Factorial_and_binomial_topics.
- Primorial subject Category:Integer_sequences.
- Primorial subject Category:Prime_numbers.
- Primorial type Abstraction100002137.
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- Primorial type Group100031264.
- Primorial type IntegerSequences.
- Primorial type Measure100033615.
- Primorial type Number113582013.
- Primorial type Ordering108456993.
- Primorial type Prime113594005.
- Primorial type PrimeNumber113594302.
- Primorial type PrimeNumbers.
- Primorial type Sequence108459252.
- Primorial type Series108457976.
- Primorial comment "In mathematics, and more particularly in number theory, primorial is a function from natural numbers to natural numbers similar to the factorial function, but rather than successively multiplying positive integers, only prime numbers are multiplied.There are two conflicting definitions that differ in the interpretation of the argument: the first interprets the argument as an index into the sequence of prime numbers (so that the function is strictly increasing), while the second interprets the argument as a bound on the prime numbers to be multiplied (so that the function value at any composite number is the same as at its predecessor). ".
- Primorial label "Primoriaal".
- Primorial label "Primorial".
- Primorial label "Primorial".
- Primorial label "Primorial".
- Primorial label "Primorial".
- Primorial label "Primoriale".
- Primorial label "Primorielle".
- Primorial label "素数階乗".
- Primorial label "質數階乘".
- Primorial sameAs Primorial.
- Primorial sameAs Primorial.
- Primorial sameAs Primorielle.
- Primorial sameAs Primoriale.
- Primorial sameAs 素数階乗.
- Primorial sameAs 소수_계승.
- Primorial sameAs Primoriaal.
- Primorial sameAs Primorial.
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- Primorial sameAs Q1071077.
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- Primorial sameAs Primorial.
- Primorial wasDerivedFrom Primorial?oldid=602801847.
- Primorial depiction Primorial_pn_plot.png.
- Primorial isPrimaryTopicOf Primorial.