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Counterexample and Prime number

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Difference between Counterexample and Prime number

Counterexample vs. Prime number

In logic, and especially in its applications to mathematics and philosophy, a counterexample is an exception to a proposed general rule or law. A prime number (or a prime) is a natural number greater than 1 that cannot be formed by multiplying two smaller natural numbers.

Similarities between Counterexample and Prime number

Counterexample and Prime number have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Composite number, Geometry, Natural number, Parity (mathematics).

Composite number

A composite number is a positive integer that can be formed by multiplying together two smaller positive integers.

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Geometry

Geometry (from the γεωμετρία; geo- "earth", -metron "measurement") is a branch of mathematics concerned with questions of shape, size, relative position of figures, and the properties of space.

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Natural number

In mathematics, the natural numbers are those used for counting (as in "there are six coins on the table") and ordering (as in "this is the third largest city in the country").

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Parity (mathematics)

In mathematics, parity is the property of an integer's inclusion in one of two categories: even or odd.

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Counterexample and Prime number Comparison

Counterexample has 38 relations, while Prime number has 340. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 1.06% = 4 / (38 + 340).

References

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