Mersenne Prime - why are these two definitions equivalent? – math.stackexchange.com 05:43 Posted by Unknown No Comments According to Wikipedia: If $n$ is a composite number then so is $2^n − 1$. ($2^{ab} − 1$ is divisible by both $2^a − 1$ and $2^b − 1$.) This definition is therefore equivalent to a definition ... from Hot Questions - Stack Exchange OnStackOverflow via Blogspot Share this Google Facebook Twitter More Digg Linkedin Stumbleupon Delicious Tumblr BufferApp Pocket Evernote Unknown Artikel TerkaitAre there any other wardens like Ned Stark? – movies.stackexchange.comHow to prevent cron jobs from being run during certain times in Debian? (a 'gaming' / 'performance mode') – unix.stackexchange.comWhy is the number '4' so prominent in the Death Note? – movies.stackexchange.comCan army draft dodgers travel on a different passport? – travel.stackexchange.comHelp! My calculator malfunctions! – codegolf.stackexchange.comBash script to create a directory – askubuntu.com
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