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Batalov
Look no farther than Wikipedia -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucas%...of_correctness
and you will find the same, only with \(\omega = \alpha\)
I'm looking for n that cause it to be 0. yes I know they will be such that n+3 is prime but I'm looking for a property that isn't so generic.
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