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The article presents an efficient solution to the problem of typesetting two texts in parallel on facing pages in bilingual editions. The solution assumes that the two texts are saved separately in two files and that they are divided into small sections, just as the Bible is divided into verses. This division makes it possible to synchronize the texts automatically. Each of the two texts can have its own footnotes, illustrations and other insertions as if it were an ordinary document,...
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Michal Křížek (2023)
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A new class of prime numbers - Baťa primes - is introduced. A positive integer is called a Baťa prime of class k if it ends with at least k 9s. We prove that for any positive integer k there exist infinitely many Baťa primes of class k. Some generalizations of this statement are given as well.