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Unicode: 2032. Alias: Esc ' Esc. Letter-like form. Used to indicate angles in minutes or distances in feet. Used in an overscript position as an acute accent.
Prime[n] gives the n\[Null]^th prime number.
The primes have been a focal point for investigations of numbers for more than two millennia. Mathematica implements state-of-the-art algorithms for handling both primes and ...
Primes represents the domain of prime numbers, as in x \[Element] Primes.
PrimePowerQ[expr] yields True if expr is a power of a prime number, and yields False otherwise.
PrimePi[x] gives the number of primes \[Pi] (x) less than or equal to x.
NextPrime[n] gives the next prime above n. NextPrime[n, k] gives the k\[Null]^th prime above n.
PrimeQ[expr] yields True if expr is a prime number, and yields False otherwise.
WeierstrassPPrime[u, {g_2, g_3}] gives the derivative of the Weierstrass elliptic function \[WeierstrassP](u; g_2, g_3).
MathieuCPrime[a, q, z] gives the derivative with respect to z of the even Mathieu function with characteristic value a and parameter q.
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