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'''29-limit''' is the 10th prime just limit where 29 is the highest prime division for each interval.
'''29-limit''' is the 10th [[prime limit]] and is thus a superset of the [[23-limit]] and a subset of the [[31-limit]. The prime 29 is notable as being the prime that ends a record prime gap starting at 23. Thus, the 29-limit is in some sense analogous to the [[11-limit]] as both include the prime ending a record prime gap.


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Revision as of 09:11, 5 June 2021

29-limit is the 10th prime limit and is thus a superset of the 23-limit and a subset of the [[31-limit]. The prime 29 is notable as being the prime that ends a record prime gap starting at 23. Thus, the 29-limit is in some sense analogous to the 11-limit as both include the prime ending a record prime gap.