What is the definition of Wilson's Theorem
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In number theory, Wilson's theorem states that a natural number n > 1 is a prime number if and only if the product of all the positive integers less than n is one less than a multiple of n. That is, the factorial satisfies exactly when n is a prime number.
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In number theory, Wilson's theorem states that a natural number n > 1 is a prime number if and only if the product of all the positive integers less than n is one less than a multiple of n. That is, the factorial satisfies exactly when n is a prime number.
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