A Triangle Analog to Pascal's characterizing primes
Issam Kaddoura, Marwa Zeid

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel triangle structure inspired by Pascal's triangle that uniquely characterizes prime numbers and exhibits intriguing mathematical properties.
Contribution
It presents a new triangle analog to Pascal's triangle that provides a distinctive characterization of primes, expanding understanding of prime-related patterns.
Findings
The triangle uniquely identifies prime numbers.
The structure reveals new properties related to primes.
Potential applications in prime number theory.
Abstract
In the conference paper we construct analouge to Pascal's triangle that characterize primes with additional fascinating properties.
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TopicsMathematics and Applications · History and Theory of Mathematics
