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Twin prime

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Twin primes are pairs of prime numbers that have a difference of two. In other words, if \( p \) and \( p+2 \) are both prime numbers, then they are considered twin primes. For example, (3, 5), (11, 13), and (17, 19) are all pairs of twin primes. The concept of twin primes is an interesting area of study in number theory.

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Twin prime by Ciro Santilli 37  Updated 2025-07-16  +Created 1970-01-01
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