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triplet, (65537, 65539, 65543); a middle member of a three-term primes in arithmetic progression, (65521, 65539, 65557). 65,792 = Leyland number using 2 & 16
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can be shown (as an application of Dirichlet's theorem on primes in arithmetic progression) that the only torsion points on this elliptic curve are those
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water waves." 2014 Ben Green British "For his famous result on primes in arithmetic progression, and his subsequent proofs of a number of spectacular theorems
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Hasidic movement. 771 = 3 × 257, sum of three consecutive primes in arithmetic progression (251 + 257 + 263). Since 771 is the product of the distinct