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RE: Brainsteem Compute #3 Prize Computational Maths Puzzle [Win 40% and 10% in SBD]
Each prime p(n) has 14 potential values for p(n+1), compared to 9 for the left-truncated primes.
Each prime p(n) has 14 potential values for p(n+1), compared to 9 for the left-truncated primes.
For sure I cant do this with 100% confidence level prime checks.
But it sounds still possible to do with strong prime checks :)