Category:Examples of Unique Period Primes
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This category contains examples of Unique Period Prime.
Let $b \in \N_{>1}$ be a natural number.
A unique period prime base $b$ is a prime number $p$ whose reciprocal expressed base $b$ has a period shared with no other prime.
If $b$ is not specified, then decimal notation (that is, base $10$) is assumed.
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