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Dickson's conjecture

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Dickson's conjecture is a hypothesis in number theory proposed by the mathematician Leonard Eugene Dickson in 1904. It relates to the distribution of prime numbers and specifically addresses the behavior of prime numbers in arithmetic progressions. The conjecture states that for any given set of integer numbers \(a_1, a_2, ...

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