primality
IPA: praɪmˈæɫʌti
noun
- The condition of being prime
- (mathematics) The condition of being a prime number
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Examples of "primality" in Sentences
- You said that P+1 would necessarily be prime, but the definition of primality is not contingent.
- In the first run, we schedule a range of primality tests individually onto two available kernels.
- Sometimes you have to appreciate cruel, unspeakable primality even under the most mundane conditions.
- I was lucky enough to share the early hours of labor in their Brooklyn apartment, and was struck by the primality of the event.
- For example, if I say all primes are odd, you could cite the number two as a counterexample since it satisfies the condition of primality but is not odd.
- One of them is unlucky and gets all the hard cases (the times for primality tests vary wildly), so the other kernel sits mostly idle — not what you want in a parallel computation.
- For Alex to dismiss the primality of the concerns of the US, whose nationals were the majority of the victims, and who were the real targets of this crime, is further indication of the bovine anti-US animus that exists among so many in Britain.
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