Prime (disambiguation)
A prime is a natural number that has exactly two distinct natural number divisors: 1 and itself.
Prime or PRIME may also refer to:
In mathematics:
- Prime (symbol), the ′ mark, typically used as a suffix
- Prime 3-manifold, a 3-manifold that cannot be written as the connect sum of two nontrivial 3-manifolds
- Prime knot, a knot that cannot be written as the knot sum of two non-trivial knots in knot theory
In popular culture:
In television:
In other uses:
- Prime Computer, a producer of minicomputers from 1972 until 1992, whose logo was stylized as Pr1me Computer
- Prime F.C., a Nigerian football club
- Prime, Inc., an American trucking company
- Prime (liturgy), a liturgical office (service or ceremony)
- X-23 PRIME, an experimental re-entry vehicle
- Prime Group, a Swedish strategic communication consultancy
- Programme for Rebuilding and IMproving Existing schools, a programme of the Singapore Ministry of Education
- Peg Restrained Intrinsic Muscle Evaluator, a device for measuring the strength of intrinsic hand muscles
- PRIME, a standard definition narrow-band Power line communication
- Priming, to start up a pump
- Prime, a term in social cognition referring to an environmental trigger of cognitive processes
People with the surname
See also
- Prime element
- Prime ideal, a subset of a ring
- Prime model, as simple a model as possible in model theory
- Relatively prime, two numbers whose greatest common divisor is 1
- Prime form in music
- Prime lens, is a lens which has a fixed focal length, in film and photography
- Prime Minister, the highest executive office with real powers in certain governments
- Prime rate, of interest applied in banking
- Prime time, a block of slots each evening in broadcast programming
- E-Prime, a modified English syntax and vocabulary lacking all forms of "to be"
- Metroid Prime, a game in Nintendo's Metroid franchise
- Directionality (molecular biology), 3′ (3 prime) and 5′ (5 prime) ends in biochemistry
- Prime parry, a parry form in fencing