proposed
reason
Candidate claim vc_451b12416c76d3f8 imported from artifact packet cap_61973ee16b553d57
finding type
open_question
proposed confidence
0.99
confidence basis
agent-imported candidate claim; reviewer acceptance required
frontiers / frontier
e1271/1271 · statement.attested · reviewer:will-blair · 2026-06-10 · null→null
Reviewable change
back to reviewErdős Problem #1055 remains OPEN. Statement: A prime $p$ is in class $1$ if the only prime divisors of $p+1$ are $2$ or $3$. In general, a prime $p$ is in class $r$ if every prime factor of $p+1$ is in some class $\leq r-1$, with equality for at least one prime factor. Are there infinitely many primes in each class? Topics: number theory, primes. Erdős prize: no. Statement is machine-verified in Lean (formal-conjectures). OEIS: A005113.
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vpr_4a66ad165599dd5fCandidate claim vc_451b12416c76d3f8 imported from artifact packet cap_61973ee16b553d57null→11f77820vev_d12ca2abe094382eCandidate claim vc_451b12416c76d3f8 imported from artifact packet cap_61973ee16b553d57proposed
reason
Candidate claim vc_451b12416c76d3f8 imported from artifact packet cap_61973ee16b553d57
finding type
open_question
proposed confidence
0.99
confidence basis
agent-imported candidate claim; reviewer acceptance required
provenance
proposed by
agent:erdos-spine-ingest
actor type
agent
created at
2026-05-30
target type
finding
affected
inspect finding →Erdős Problem #1055 remains OPEN. Statement: A prime $p$ is in class $1$ if the only prime divisors of $p+1$ are $2$ or $3$. In general, a prime $p$ is in class $r$ if every prime factor of $p+1$ is in some class $\leq r-1$, with equality for at least one prime factor. Are there infinitely many primes in each class? Topics: number theory, primes. Erdős prize: no. Statement is machine-verified in Lean (formal-conjectures). OEIS: A005113.
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