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Zsigmondy's theorem : ウィキペディア英語版
Zsigmondy's theorem
In number theory, Zsigmondy's theorem, named after Karl Zsigmondy, states that if are coprime integers, then for any integer ''n'' ≥ 1, there is a prime number ''p'' (called a ''primitive prime divisor'') that divides and does not divide for any positive integer , with the following exceptions:
*, ; then = 1 which has no prime divisors
*, a power of two; then any odd prime factors of = must be contained in , which is also even
*, , ; then = 63 = 3²7 =
This generalizes Bang's theorem, which states that if and ''n'' is not equal to 6, then has a prime divisor not dividing any with .
Similarly, has at least one primitive prime divisor with the exception .
Zsigmondy's theorem is often useful, especially in group theory, where it is used to prove that various groups have distinct orders except when they are known to be the same.
==History==
The theorem was discovered by Zsigmondy working in Vienna from 1894 until 1925.

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