Alphonse de Polignac

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Alphonse de Polignac (1826 - 1863) was a French mathematician who established the conjecture that bears his name, according to which, for every natural number k there are infinitely many. prime pairs whose difference is 2k. The case k=1 is the Twin Primes Conjecture.

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