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On Distinguishing Prime Numbers from Composite Numbers

The Annals of Mathematics, 1983
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Adleman, Leonard M.   +2 more
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Prime and Composite Numbers

2021
A positive integer p is called a prime, if p has exactly two different positive divisors. Every prime p is thus greater than 1 and it is divisible by itself and 1. Positive integers greater than 1 are called composite if they are not primes.
Michal Křížek   +2 more
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On Highly Composite Numbers

Journal of the London Mathematical Society, 1944
A (positive whole) number is called highly composite if it has more divisors than any smaller number, highly abundant if the sum of its divisors is greater than that for any smaller number, and superabundant if the sum of the reciprocals of its divisors is greater than that for any smaller number. The author uses \textit{A. E.
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Highly Composite Numbers

2012
In 1915, the London Mathematical Society published in its Proceedings a paper by Ramanujan entitled Highly Composite Numbers.
George E. Andrews, Bruce C. Berndt
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Generating d-Composite Sandwich Numbers

2015
See the abstract in the attached pdf.
Jones, Lenny, Lamarche, Alicia
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