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▸ noun: (mathematics) the theorem that there is at least one prime number between n and 2n for every n>1, i.e.:
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▸ noun: (mathematics) the theorem that there is at least one prime number between n and 2n for every n>1, i.e.:
Similar:
Chebyshev's theorem,
Legendre's conjecture,
Bertrand's postulate,
Brocard's conjecture,
Chen's theorem,
prime number theorem,
Polignac's conjecture,
fundamental theorem of arithmetic,
Goldbach's conjecture,
Dickson's conjecture,
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