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- Perrin number [r]: Sequence of numbers similar to the Fibonacci numbers in that successive numbers are derived from two previous adjacent numbers. [e]
- Prime number [r]: A number that can be evenly divided by exactly two positive whole numbers, namely one and itself. [e]
- Strong pseudoprime [r]: A composite number that passes a pseudoprimality test. [e]
- Official Opposition (UK) [r]: Second-largest party in the United Kingdom Parliament, which officially scrutinises the work of the government and presents itself as an alternative. [e]
- Least common multiple [r]: The smallest integer which is divided evenly by all given numbers. [e]
- Eratosthenes [r]: Greek mathematician and astronomer best known today for his calculation of the circumference of the Earth. [e]
- Perrin number [r]: Sequence of numbers similar to the Fibonacci numbers in that successive numbers are derived from two previous adjacent numbers. [e]