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Goormaghtigh conjecture

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The Goormaghtigh conjecture is a hypothesis in the field of number theory, specifically concerning the distribution of prime numbers and their relationship with integers. Proposed by the Belgian mathematician Louis Goormaghtigh in the early 20th century, the conjecture states that there are infinitely many prime numbers \( p \) such that \( p + 1 \) is a perfect square.

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