Zeisel number
prime triplet
Ax-Kochen theorem
prime factor
p-adic ordinal
friable
sphenic number
unique factorization ring
fundamental theorem of arithmetic
p-adic absolute value
Romanov's theorem
Euler's criterion
cuban prime
p-adic norm
trial division
prime decomposition
prime factorization
Copeland-Erdős constant
safe prime
homogeneous number
Schinzel's hypothesis H
Legendre symbol
Appell sequence
p-adic ultrametric
Goldbach's conjecture
factorial prime
Fermat's little theorem
convergent
prime number theorem
Chen prime
Lefschetz fixed-point theorem
smooth
splitting field
Sophie Germain prime
Brocard's conjecture
radical
superprime
cototient
Chebyshev's theorem
Euclid's lemma
prime constellation
Beal's conjecture
sieve of Eratosthenes
Lagrange's interpolation formula
primality
primitive root
socle
Bertrand-Chebyshev theorem
Bombieri-Friedlander-Iwaniec theorem
Euler's continued fraction formula
Russian peasant multiplication
boundary homomorphism
Shor's algorithm
coefficient
regular prime
Möbius function
twin prime
primeless
hyperring
commutator
cousin prime
common denominator
prime reciprocal magic square
quadratic residue
Pólya's conjecture
Jacobi symbol
rational function
semiprime
virtually
presemifield
Heegner number
modulus
cyclotomic field
ring homomorphism
quantic
characteristic
supremum
projective variety
minimal polynomial
Landau-Ramanujan constant
algebraic number
Chen's theorem
Blum integer
singular matrix
Mandelbrot set
pseudoprime
emirp
Smarandache function
Ulam spiral
prime number
field of quotients
Skewes' number
pseudorational
ordered integral domain
p-adic number
Dickson's conjecture
irreducible
magic square
order

English words for 'A squarefree integer with at least three prime factors which fall into the pattern p_x=ap_x-1+b, where a and b are some integer constants and x is the index number of each prime factor in the factorization, sorted from lowest to highest.'

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