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Lucky numbers of Euler
Mathematical concept
Mathematical concept
Euler's "lucky" numbers are positive integers n such that for all integers k with 1 ≤ k 2 − k + n produces a prime number.
Characteristics
When k is equal to n, the value cannot be prime since is divisible by n. Since the polynomial can be written as k(k−1) + n, using the integers k with {{nowrap|−(n−1)
Leonhard Euler published the polynomial k2 − k + 41 which produces prime numbers for all integer values of k from 1 to 40. Only 6 lucky numbers of Euler exist, namely 2, 3, 5, 11, 17 and 41 . Note that these numbers are all prime numbers.
The primes of the form k2 − k + 41 are :41, 43, 47, 53, 61, 71, 83, 97, 113, 131, 151, 173, 197, 223, 251, 281, 313, 347, 383, 421, 461, 503, 547, 593, 641, 691, 743, 797, 853, 911, 971, ... .
Other lucky numbers
Euler's lucky numbers are unrelated to the "lucky numbers" defined by a sieve algorithm. In fact, the only number which is both lucky and Euler-lucky is 3, since all other Euler-lucky numbers are congruent to 2 modulo 3, but no lucky numbers are congruent to 2 modulo 3.
References
Literature
- Le Lionnais, F. Les Nombres Remarquables. Paris: Hermann, pp. 88 and 144, 1983.
- Leonhard Euler, Extrait d'un lettre de M. Euler le pere à M. Bernoulli concernant le Mémoire imprimé parmi ceux de 1771, p. 318 (1774). Euler Archive - All Works. 461.
References
- Weisstein, Eric W.. "Lucky Number of Euler".
- See also the sieve algorithm for all such primes: {{OEIS
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