The set of prime numbers¶
AUTHORS:
William Stein (2005): original version
Florent Hivert (2009-11): adapted to the category framework.
- class sage.sets.primes.Primes(proof)¶
Bases:
sage.structure.parent.Set_generic
,sage.structure.unique_representation.UniqueRepresentation
The set of prime numbers.
EXAMPLES:
sage: P = Primes(); P Set of all prime numbers: 2, 3, 5, 7, ...
We show various operations on the set of prime numbers:
sage: P.cardinality() +Infinity sage: R = Primes() sage: P == R True sage: 5 in P True sage: 100 in P False sage: len(P) Traceback (most recent call last): ... NotImplementedError: infinite set
- first()¶
Return the first prime number.
EXAMPLES:
sage: P = Primes() sage: P.first() 2
- next(pr)¶
Return the next prime number.
EXAMPLES:
sage: P = Primes() sage: P.next(5) 7
- unrank(n)¶
Return the n-th prime number.
EXAMPLES:
sage: P = Primes() sage: P.unrank(0) 2 sage: P.unrank(5) 13 sage: P.unrank(42) 191