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Topic: Prime Two Exclusiveness Conjecture
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Anthony A. Aiya-Oba

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Prime Two Exclusiveness Conjecture
Posted: Mar 8, 2008 11:33 AM
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Other than two, there exists no prime, whose sum of its factors equals prime. -Aiya-Oba (Poet/Philosopher).

Thus, P/1 + P/P = 3, is solely, and solely, P = 2.
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