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Add palprime (palindromic prime) number detection Algorithm #11362

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@aqib-m31 aqib-m31 commented Apr 15, 2024

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Add palprime (palindromic prime) number detection Algorithm.
Implemented functions is_prime and palindromic_prime_check to determine whether a given number is a palprime number. A palindromic prime is a prime number that is also palindromic, meaning it remains
the same when its digits are reversed.

  • Add an algorithm?
  • Fix a bug or typo in an existing algorithm?
  • Add or change doctests? -- Note: Please avoid changing both code and tests in a single pull request.
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Add palprime (palindromic prime) number detection Algorithm
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cclauss commented Apr 19, 2024

Is there any circumstance under which this “algorithm” would be useful?!?

I think not.

@cclauss cclauss closed this Apr 19, 2024
@aqib-m31 aqib-m31 deleted the palindromic_prime_check branch April 19, 2024 23:54
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Is there any circumstance under which this “algorithm” would be useful?!?

I think not.

Would #11361 this one be useful somewhere?

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