Sexy prime
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.
n# notation
As used in this article, n# stands for the product 2 · 3 · 5 · 7 · … of all the primes ≤ n.
Types of groupings
Sexy prime pairs
The sexy primes (sequences A023201 and A046117 in OEIS) below 500 are:
- (5,11), (7,13), (11,17), (13,19), (17,23), (23,29), (31,37), (37,43), (41,47), (47,53), (53,59), (61,67), (67,73), (73,79), (83,89), (97,103), (101,107), (103,109), (107,113), (131,137), (151,157), (157,163), (167,173), (173,179), (191,197), (193,199), (223,229), (227,233), (233,239), (251,257), (257,263), (263,269), (271,277), (277,283), (307,313), (311,317), (331,337), (347,353), (353,359), (367,373), (373,379), (383,389), (433,439), (443,449), (457,463), (461,467).
As of May 2009 the largest known sexy prime was found by Ken Davis and has 11,593 digits. The primes are (p, p+6) for
- p = (117924851 × 587502 × 9001# × (587502 × 9001# + 1) + 210) × (587502 × 9001# − 1)/35 + 5.[1]
9001# = 2×3×5×...×9001 is a primorial, i.e., the product of primes ≤ 9001.
Sexy prime triplets
Sexy primes can be extended to larger constellations. Triplets of primes (p, p + 6, p + 12) such that p + 18 is composite are called sexy prime triplets. Those below 1000 are ( A046118, A046119, A046120):
- (7,13,19), (17,23,29), (31,37,43), (47,53,59), (67,73,79), (97,103,109), (101,107,113), (151,157,163), (167,173,179), (227,233,239), (257,263,269), (271,277,283), (347,353,359), (367,373,379), (557,563,569), (587,593,599), (607,613,619), (647,653,659), (727,733,739), (941,947,953), (971,977,983).
As of 2013 the largest known sexy prime triplet, found by Ken Davis had 5132 digits:
- p = (84055657369 · 205881 · 4001# · (205881 · 4001# + 1) + 210) · (205881 · 4001# - 1) / 35 + 1.[2]
Sexy prime quadruplets
Sexy prime quadruplets (p, p + 6, p + 12, p + 18) can only begin with primes ending in a 1 in their decimal representation (except for the quadruplet with p = 5). The sexy prime quadruplets below 1000 are ( A023271, A046122, A046123, A046124):
- (5,11,17,23), (11,17,23,29), (41,47,53,59), (61,67,73,79), (251,257,263,269), (601,607,613,619), (641,647,653,659).
In November 2005 the largest known sexy prime quadruplet, found by Jens Kruse Andersen had 1002 digits:
- p = 411784973 · 2347# + 3301.[3]
In September 2010 Ken Davis announced a 1004-digit quadruplet with p = 23333 + 1582534968299.[4]
Sexy prime quintuplets
In an arithmetic progression of five terms with common difference 6, one of the terms must be divisible by 5, because 6>5 and the two numbers are relatively prime. Thus, the only sexy prime quintuplet is (5,11,17,23,29); no longer sequence of sexy primes is possible.
See also
- Cousin prime (two primes that differ by 4)
- Prime k-tuple
- Twin prime (two primes that differ by 2)
References
- ↑ Ken Davis, "11,593 digit sexy prime pair". Retrieved 2009-05-06.
- ↑ Jens K. Andersen, "The largest known CPAP-3". Retrieved 2014-06-13.
- ↑ Jens K. Andersen, "Gigantic sexy and cousin primes". Retrieved 2009-01-27.
- ↑ Ken Davis, "1004 sexy prime quadruplet". Retrieved 2010-09-02.
- Weisstein, Eric W., "Sexy Primes", MathWorld. Retrieved on 2007-02-28 (requires composite p+18 in a sexy prime triplet, but no other similar restrictions)
External links
- Grime, James. "Sexy Primes (and the only sexy prime quintuplet)". Numberphile. Brady Haran.
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