Gilbreath's conjecture is an observation in number theory regarding the differences between consecutive prime numbers. It asserts that if you take the sequence of prime numbers and repeatedly form new sequences by subtracting each prime from the next one, the resulting sequences will always contain primes. More formally, consider a list of prime numbers \( p_1, p_2, p_3, \ldots \).
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