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Another example of such a sequence is 5, 11, 17, 23, 29, in which successive primes differ by 6. Mersenne primes are most relevant to number theory and have practical implications for encryption and computational benchmarking. Cameron's number belongs to a special class of extremely rare primes named after 17th-century mathematician Marin Mersenne. |
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