Dickson's conjecture

In number theory, a branch of mathematics, Dickson's conjecture is the conjecture stated by Dickson that for a finite set of linear forms a1 + b1n, a2 + b2n, ..., ak + bkn with bi ≥ 1, there are infinitely many positive integers n for which they are all prime, unless there is a congruence condition preventing this

Dickson's conjecture

In number theory, a branch of mathematics, Dickson's conjecture is the conjecture stated by Dickson that for a finite set of linear forms a1 + b1n, a2 + b2n, ..., ak + bkn with bi ≥ 1, there are infinitely many positive integers n for which they are all prime, unless there is a congruence condition preventing this