On a Special Case of Dirichlet's Theorem
Abstract
Let p be a prime number, and h a positive integer such that (p,h)=1. We prove, without invoking Dirichlet's theorem, that the arithmetic progression p(N \0\)+h contains infinitely many prime numbers. This is a special case of Dirichlet's theorem not considered by other authors.
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