Primes dividing values of a given Polynomial
Abstract
Let P(x) ∈ Z[x] be a polynomial. We give an easy and new proof of the fact that the set of primes p such that p P(n), for some n ∈ Z, is infinite. We also get analog of this result for some special domains.
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