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Selfridge–Conway procedure

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The Selfridge–Conway procedure is a method used in number theory, specifically related to the generation of prime numbers. Named after mathematicians John Selfridge and John Horton Conway, this procedure is a systematic approach to finding prime numbers by generating sequences or applying transformations to known numbers. The procedure is often discussed in the context of generating prime factors or understanding the properties of composite numbers.

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