Problem 46047. Identify Wagstaff primes
The numbers 3, 43, and 2731 are examples of Wagstaff primes.
Write a function to identify Wagstaff primes in the input.
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I think the answer to problem 7 should be [0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0], because q=31 leads to a Wagstaff prime.
Yes, you're right. Thanks, William. I've corrected the test suite. I should have known there was a problem because Athi's solution stepped around 31.
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