babykeiff Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 97 is the highest two digit prime.... now we go to three Link to comment
babykeiff Posted September 2, 2009 Share Posted September 2, 2009 7 x 24 + 1 = which is also the 7 squared prime Next on the list is the second known double mersenne prime 127 Link to comment
babyvr6 Posted September 4, 2009 Share Posted September 4, 2009 131 is a Sophie Germain prime, a palindromic prime (or palprime), a permutable prime, it can be expressed as the sum of three consecutive primes (41+43+47=131), is a Chen prime, and also a full reptend prime in the base of 10. Link to comment
babykeiff Posted September 7, 2009 Share Posted September 7, 2009 137, which is also Chen Prime Eisenstein Prime (3n-1) Trunkable / Primival Prime (137, 1, 3, 7, 13, 37) Modifiable Trunkable Prime (all variations of digits are prime) 137, 1, 3, 7, 13, 31, 17, 71, 37, 73, Odd Prime (2n-1) Pillari Prime Pythagoran Prime (4n+1) Sexy Prime (p,p+6) Twin Prime (p, p+2) Primes in Residue Classes (4n+1) (8n+1)... Link to comment
babyvr6 Posted September 11, 2009 Share Posted September 11, 2009 139 Is the 34th prime number. Is a Chen prime. Is the sum of five consecutive primes. (19+23+29+31+37=139) It's also a shame no one else wants to join in this game. Link to comment
babykeiff Posted September 15, 2009 Share Posted September 15, 2009 149 which is also a Chen Prime Eisenstien Prime Emirp (where its inversion is prime) Good Prime Primes (pn for which pn2 > pi−1 × pi+1 for all 1 ≤ i ≤ n−1, where pn is the nth prime) Higgs Prime (Primes p for which p − 1 divides the square of the product of all earlier terms.) Irregular Prime (Odd primes p which divide the class number of the p-th cyclotomic field) Long Prime Odd Prime (2n-1) Pilliari Prime Ramanujan Prime (Integers Rn that are the smallest to give at least n primes from x/2 to x for all x ≥ Rn (all such integers are primes).) Twin Prime (p, p+2) Yes, it is a shame that no one else wants to play this game. It is almost as if it is too complicated to find the next prime number in a sequence. Do you think that it is too complicated? Statistics state that the highly intelligent are ab/dls! 1 Link to comment
babyvr6 Posted September 15, 2009 Share Posted September 15, 2009 151 Is the 36th prime number. Is a twin prime with 149. Is a palindromic prime. Is a centered decagonal number. 5(N2 - N)+1 And no I don't find it hard to figure out the next number. Even without google, its not that hard. Link to comment
babykeiff Posted September 18, 2009 Share Posted September 18, 2009 157 which is the 37th prime number, which means it is the 12th prime where its index is also prime, which is also.... (a long list of other type primes, that I am too lazy to type) 1 Link to comment
babykeiff Posted September 24, 2009 Share Posted September 24, 2009 hunderteinundneunzig 1 Link to comment
babykeiff Posted September 26, 2009 Share Posted September 26, 2009 εκατόν ενενήντα επτά one hundred ninety seven (next prime number) in greek, since this topic seems to be greek to all others except babyvr6 and myself 1 Link to comment
freswith Posted September 26, 2009 Share Posted September 26, 2009 199. Mind you, On Arcturus, it's all different, you know. Link to comment
babykeiff Posted September 27, 2009 Share Posted September 27, 2009 211 - which is also the ... 5th balanced prime, and 3rd pure balanced prime. 6th centered decagonal prime. 37th Chen prime, which is also the 12th pure Chen prime. 4th Euclid prime 25th Gaussian prime 33rd Higgs prime supposedly a Lucky prime 6th out of 12 known primorial primes 38th regular prime 7th self prime, and 4th pure self prime 15th super-prime Welcome Freswith, to this planet and to this game 1 Link to comment
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