• In number theory, Zsigmondy's theorem, named after Karl Zsigmondy, states that if a > b > 0 {\displaystyle a>b>0} are coprime integers, then for any integer...
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  • computable, he provided no numerical values for them. It follows from Zsigmondy's theorem that p(1,d) ≤ 2d − 1, for all d ≥ 3. It is known that p(1,p) ≤ Lp...
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  • theory) Wilson's theorem (number theory) Wolstenholme's theorem (number theory) Zeckendorf's theorem (number theory) Zsigmondy's theorem (number theory)...
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  • mathematician, after whom Zsigmondy's theorem is named. Huszár G (1989). "[The role of the life and works of Adolf Zsigmondy and Ottó Zsigmondy in the history of...
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  • . (sequence A246556 in the OEIS) Zsigmondy's theorem Yabuta, Minoru (2001). "A simple proof of Carmichael's theorem on primitive divisors" (PDF). Fibonacci...
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    Emil Zsigmondy (11 August 1861 – 6 August 1885) was an Austrian physician and mountaineer. Zsigmondy's parents were Hungarians: Adolf Zsigmondy, born in...
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  • the aliquot sequence (63, 41, 1, 0) within the 41-aliquot tree. Zsigmondy's theorem states that where a > b > 0 {\displaystyle a>b>0} are coprime integers...
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  • Bang's theorem may refer to: The solution to Tarski's plank problem by Thøger Bang (1917–1997) A special case of Zsigmondy's theorem, on unique divisors...
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  • discovered Zsigmondy's theorem in 1892. He was the brother of the mountain climber Emil Zsigmondy and the Nobel Laureate chemist Richard Adolf Zsigmondy. K....
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  • {\displaystyle m<n} , except for a small number of exceptions as stated in Zsigmondy's theorem) which occur seemingly at random, and it is these which the number...
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    first cousin once removed Karl Zsigmondy was the discoverer of the Zsigmondy's theorem in mathematics. His grandfather Pál was the one who established the...
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  • p^{2}} does not divide Φ n ( b ) . {\displaystyle \Phi _{n}(b).} Zsigmondy's theorem implies that the only cases where b > 1 and h = 1 are Φ 1 ( 2 ) =...
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  • does not divide Wm for all m < n. This statement is an analogue of Zsigmondy's theorem. An EDS over a finite field Fq, or more generally over any field...
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  • (Mach number) Lise Meitner, physicist Karl Menger, mathematician (Menger's theorem, Menger sponge); son of Carl Menger) Ronald Micura, chemist Richard von...
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    essayist David Hilbert (1862–1943), mathematician, worked on Hilbert's basis theorem Hermann Minkowski, (1864–1909), mathematician, developed the geometry of...
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  • Pythagoras Mathematics (c. 570-c. 495 BC). Best known for the Pythagorean theorem which bears his name. 8 Eupalinos Engineering an ancient Greek engineer...
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