nmid
Indicates non-divisibility between numbers or a negated divides relationship in mathematical notation.
Overview
Serves as the negation of the divides symbol (|) in number theory and abstract algebra, commonly used to express that one number does not divide another evenly.
- Essential in number theory proofs and algebraic statements
- Frequently appears in discussions of divisibility properties
- Used in mathematical logic and set theory to denote non-division relationships
- Particularly useful when discussing prime numbers and factorization
Examples
Expressing that a number is not a divisor of another number.
3 \nmid 10
Showing multiple non-divisibility relationships in number theory.
2 \nmid 15 \text{ and } 3 \nmid 16
Demonstrating that a prime does not divide a product.
p \nmid ab \implies p \nmid a \text{ and } p \nmid b