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1 | | -[](https://pepy.tech/project/find-primes) |
2 | | - |
3 | | -**Find Primes is a library to find all kinds of primes.** |
4 | | - |
5 | | -**Install** |
6 | | -```shell |
7 | | -pip install -U find-primes |
8 | | -``` |
9 | | -**[Twin Primes](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twin_prime)** |
10 | | - |
11 | | -A twin prime is a prime number that is either 2 less or 2 more than another prime number. |
12 | | - |
13 | | -Example: Find all twin primes below 1000. |
14 | | -```python |
15 | | -from find_primes import find_twins |
16 | | -print(find_twins(1000)) |
17 | | -``` |
18 | | - |
19 | | -**[Palindrome Primes](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palindromic_prime)** |
20 | | - |
21 | | -A palindrome prime is a prime number that is also a palindrome number. |
22 | | - |
23 | | -Example: Find all palindrome primes below 1000. |
24 | | -```python |
25 | | -from find_primes import find_palindromes |
26 | | -print(find_palindromes(1000)) |
27 | | -``` |
28 | | - |
29 | | -**[Emirps](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emirp)** |
30 | | - |
31 | | -An emirp is a prime number that results in a different prime when its decimal digits are reversed. |
32 | | - |
33 | | -Example: Find all emirps below 1000. |
34 | | -```python |
35 | | -from find_primes import find_reverse |
36 | | -print(find_reverse(1000)) |
37 | | -``` |
38 | | - |
39 | | -**[Primes in Arithmetic Progression](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primes_in_arithmetic_progression)** |
40 | | - |
41 | | -Primes in arithmetic progression are any sequence of at least three prime numbers that are consecutive terms in an arithmetic progression. |
42 | | - |
43 | | -Example: Find all primes in arithmetic progression below 1000. |
44 | | -```python |
45 | | -from find_primes import find_arithmetic_prime_progressions |
46 | | -print(find_arithmetic_prime_progressions(100)) |
47 | | -``` |
48 | | - |
49 | | -**[Mersenne Primes](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mersenne_prime)** |
50 | | - |
51 | | -A mersenne prime is a prime number that is one less than a power of two. |
52 | | - |
53 | | -Example: Find all mersenne primes below 600000. |
54 | | -```python |
55 | | -from find_primes import find_mersenne_primes |
56 | | -print(find_mersenne_primes(600000)) |
57 | | -``` |
58 | | - |
59 | | -**[Fermat Pseudoprimes](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fermat_pseudoprime)** |
60 | | - |
61 | | -A fermat pseudoprime is a pseudoprime that satisfies fermat's little theorem. |
62 | | - |
63 | | -Example: Find all fermat pseudoprimes below 1000. |
64 | | -```python |
65 | | -from find_primes import find_fermat_pseudoprime |
66 | | -print(find_fermat_pseudoprime(1000)) |
67 | | -``` |
| 1 | +[](https://pepy.tech/project/find-primes) |
| 2 | + |
| 3 | +Find Primes is a library to find all kinds of primes. |
| 4 | + |
| 5 | +**Install** |
| 6 | +```shell |
| 7 | +pip install -U find-primes |
| 8 | +``` |
| 9 | +**[Twin Primes](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twin_prime)** |
| 10 | + |
| 11 | +A twin prime is a prime number that is either 2 less or 2 more than another prime number. |
| 12 | + |
| 13 | +Example: Find all twin primes below 1000. |
| 14 | +```python |
| 15 | +from find_primes import find_twins |
| 16 | +print(find_twins(1000)) |
| 17 | +``` |
| 18 | + |
| 19 | +**[Palindrome Primes](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palindromic_prime)** |
| 20 | + |
| 21 | +A palindrome prime is a prime number that is also a palindrome number. |
| 22 | + |
| 23 | +Example: Find all palindrome primes below 1000. |
| 24 | +```python |
| 25 | +from find_primes import find_palindromes |
| 26 | +print(find_palindromes(1000)) |
| 27 | +``` |
| 28 | + |
| 29 | +**[Emirps](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emirp)** |
| 30 | + |
| 31 | +An emirp is a prime number that results in a different prime when its decimal digits are reversed. |
| 32 | + |
| 33 | +Example: Find all emirps below 1000. |
| 34 | +```python |
| 35 | +from find_primes import find_reverse |
| 36 | +print(find_reverse(1000)) |
| 37 | +``` |
| 38 | + |
| 39 | +**[Primes in Arithmetic Progression](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primes_in_arithmetic_progression)** |
| 40 | + |
| 41 | +Primes in arithmetic progression are any sequence of at least three prime numbers that are consecutive terms in an arithmetic progression. |
| 42 | + |
| 43 | +Example: Find all primes in arithmetic progression below 1000. |
| 44 | +```python |
| 45 | +from find_primes import find_arithmetic_prime_progressions |
| 46 | +print(find_arithmetic_prime_progressions(100)) |
| 47 | +``` |
| 48 | + |
| 49 | +**[Mersenne Primes](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mersenne_prime)** |
| 50 | + |
| 51 | +A mersenne prime is a prime number that is one less than a power of two. |
| 52 | + |
| 53 | +Example: Find all mersenne primes below 600000. |
| 54 | +```python |
| 55 | +from find_primes import find_mersenne_primes |
| 56 | +print(find_mersenne_primes(600000)) |
| 57 | +``` |
| 58 | + |
| 59 | +**[Fermat Pseudoprimes](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fermat_pseudoprime)** |
| 60 | + |
| 61 | +A fermat pseudoprime is a pseudoprime that satisfies fermat's little theorem. |
| 62 | + |
| 63 | +Example: Find all fermat pseudoprimes below 1000. |
| 64 | +```python |
| 65 | +from find_primes import find_fermat_pseudoprime |
| 66 | +print(find_fermat_pseudoprime(1000)) |
| 67 | +``` |
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