Prime (disambiguation)

A prime is a natural number that has exactly two distinct natural number divisors: 1 and itself.

Prime or PRIME may also refer to:

Arts, entertainment, and media

Fictional characters

  • Prime (comics), a comic book character
  • Dyson Aliens or The Primes, aliens in Peter Hamilton's Commonwealth Saga

Music

  • Prime (music)
  • Prime Boys, Canadian hip hop collective
  • Prime (percussion), to lightly strike an instrument such as a gong in preparation for playing
  • Prime form (music)
  • Unison, an interval also called a prime

Television channels

Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media

Brands and enterprises

Finance

  • Prime (finance)
  • Prime rate, a rate of interest applied in banking

Mathematics

  • Prime (order theory)
  • Prime 3-manifold, a 3-manifold that cannot be written as the connect sum of two nontrivial 3-manifolds
  • Prime element, in algebra
  • Prime form of a Riemann surface
  • Prime ideal, a subset of a ring
  • Prime knot, a knot that cannot be written as the knot sum of two non-trivial knots in knot theory
  • Prime polynomial

People

Science and technology

Sports

  • Prime F.C., a Nigerian football club
  • Prime parry, a parry form in fencing

Vehicles

Other uses

See also

  • E-Prime, a modified English syntax and vocabulary lacking all forms of "to be"
  • Priam (disambiguation)
  • Prima (disambiguation)
  • Primal (disambiguation)
  • Primer (disambiguation)
  • Primus (disambiguation)


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