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  1. Alphonse de Polignac (1826–1863) was a French mathematician and aristocrat. He his known for Polignac's Conjecture.

  2. …in 1846 by French mathematician Alphonse de Polignac, who wrote that any even number can be expressed in infinite ways as the difference between two consecutive primes. When the even number is 2, this is the twin prime conjecture; that is, 2 = 5 − 3 = 7 − 5… Read More

  3. Alphonse Armand Charles Georges Marie, prince de Polignac, né le 27 mars 1826 à Londres [1] et mort le 30 juin 1863 dans le 9 e arrondissement de Paris [2], est un mathématicien français du XIX e siècle.

  4. Alphonse Armand Charles Georges Marie, príncipe de Polignac, nascido em 27 de março de 1826 em Londres e morreu em 30 de junho de 1863 no 9 º distrito de Paris, é um matemático francês do XIX ° século.

  5. In number theory, Polignac's conjecture was made by Alphonse de Polignac in 1849 and states: For any positive even number n, there are infinitely many prime gaps of size n. In other words: There are infinitely many cases of two consecutive prime numbers with difference n.

  6. French mathematician best known for De Polignac's Formula and Polignac's Conjecture. Nationality. French History. Born: 27 March 1826 in City of London, England, United Kingdom; Died: 30 June 1862 (although some sources say 1863) Theorems and Definitions. De Polignac's Formula, also known as Legendre's Formula

  7. 17 de dez. de 2019 · In this paper we show that there are infinitely many values of $x$ for which $T_x$ contains seven primes. This in turn proves several cases of Alphonse de Polignac's conjecture that for every even number $k,$ there are infinitely many pairs of prime numbers $p$ and $p'$ for which $p-p' = k.$