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Categories: Analytic number theory, Unsolved problems in number theory, Triangles of numbers, Conjectures about prime numbers
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Gilbreath's conjecture  Gilbreath conjecture
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Gilbreath's conjecture is a conjecture in number theory regarding the sequences generated by applying the forward difference operator to consecutive prime numbers and leaving the results unsigned, and then repeating this process on consecutive terms in the resulting sequence, and so forth. Wikipedia
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Gilbreath's conjecture is a conjecture in number theory regarding the sequences generated by applying the forward difference operator to consecutive prime numbers and leaving the results unsigned, and then repeating this process on consecutive terms in the resulting sequence, and so forth. Wikipedia
Conjecture on the pattern of forward differences of the sequence of prime numbers Wikidata
A conjecture in number theory regarding the sequences generated by applying the forward difference operator to consecutive prime numbers and leaving the results unsigned, and then repeating this process on consecutive terms in the resulting sequence, and so forth. The first term in every such sequence appears to be 1. Wiktionary
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