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Prime numbers are the building blocks of number theory, and their properties have intrigued mathematicians for centuries. In this paper, we explore a specific categorization of primes, which we refer to as "twin primes", cousin primes and "sexy primes". We begin by examining the form of prime numbers greater than 7 and analyze their potential to be expressed in terms of 6n + 5 or 6n + 7. This investigation leads to the identification of conditions under which prime numbers can form twin, cousin and sexy pairs. We further develop a general framework to characterize the product of all twin (except 15), cousin (except 21) and sexy primes, providing insights into their algebraic structure.
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