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- Q1194842 subject Q6821335.
- Q1194842 abstract "In mathematics, sexy primes are prime numbers that differ from each other by six. For example, the numbers 5 and 11 are both sexy primes, because they differ by 6. If p + 2 or p + 4 (where p is the lower prime) is also prime, then the sexy prime is part of a prime triplet.The term "sexy prime" stems from the Latin word for six: sex.".
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- Q1194842 comment "In mathematics, sexy primes are prime numbers that differ from each other by six. For example, the numbers 5 and 11 are both sexy primes, because they differ by 6. If p + 2 or p + 4 (where p is the lower prime) is also prime, then the sexy prime is part of a prime triplet.The term "sexy prime" stems from the Latin word for six: sex.".
- Q1194842 label "Sexy prime".