... Thank ye, kind sir. ... Yep. I said you didn't need to bother, not that you didn't bother. ... \begin{explanation} lcm{1,2,12}=3*4 We get the 3 from 4*x+3,...
In a message dated 01/02/03 07:01:00 GMT Standard Time, ... So 10^1+9933 (= 9943 =61*163) is a PRP? Mike [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
I can't get onto PrimePuzzles.net (last night or this morning). It takes me to http://www.landois.com/ instead. If I try to email Carlos Rivera, the message...
I just clicked http://www.primepuzzles.net/ and I didn't get any problems. Jose Brox ... From: Jud McCranie To: primenumbers@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday,...
Given the 1,2,15 seed, or 1,2,12 seed etc Couldn't we check for a 4th element using ECM, and a 5th element (e) such that we can form a 5-carm of the form N...
... Phil, I have been keeping such a list and was going to offer up all my findings once I have found my next brilliant number. The program I used to do the...
David Cleaver
wraithx@...
Feb 1, 2003 7:24 pm
11225
... I think that what you have so far cleaved/cleft/cloven is rather impressive and that the more you document it the better. Since the files are presumably...
... Sure you did not get your own cache? If you are sure: I know little about the Internet. Could it be an error on a regional domain name server or whatever...
I am currently on the second ECM leg of a hunt for a 5-Carmichael number with 5 titanic prime factors, using the {1,2,12} seed and the obvious double-ECM...
... And the amazing twin record by Daniel Papp is 33218925*2^169690+/-1 with 51090 digits. This alone seems equivalent to 5.1^4=677 10k-digit solutions. The ...
Congrats, Jens, on your semi-primes. My taste is much as as yours: big enough to be a challenge, small enough to give a result in O(week). Incidentally the...
Andrew: Please do contact Froeberg. And why not also Chernoff? Mind you, I'd be very surprised if there is a link from the (partial) analyticity of Froeberg's...
PS: I re-read saw that you did your own trial factoring, sorry. But I guess that it was not truly a sieve, but just for one pair at a time? Mind you it's not...
... In the world of sieving, Jens is one of the people to whom I doff my hat. He stood out on alt.math.recreational because of his sieving ability. Phil ===== ...
... "Not exactly" was a deliberate understatement. I know there is a huge difference and it makes little sense to compare sizes, except for fun. The "wrong"...
Carlos Rivera will change his pages of Server. He waits that tomorrow their page works again. Sebastián ___________________________________________________ ...
Hello all, I found yesterday that the 42029-digit Fibonacci number F(201107) is PRP. David Broahurst and Bouk de Water (or Harvey Dubner and Wilfrid Keller)...
... Congratulations, Henri. I look foward to seeing David's grand battle plan... Phil ===== Polish inventions to the world cuisine include the Hamburger,...
... Well done, Henri. Please liaise with Dudley Fox so we may know whether the range from http://www.gristle.to/markup/primes/ppfibs.html (currently at 142467)...
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Feb 3, 2003 10:08 am
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... Hash: SHA1 Hello, I figured out about multiplying the number n to be factored in QS by a small number m to have mn be a quadratic residues modulo many...
Décio Luiz Gazzoni...
decio@...
Feb 3, 2003 10:24 am
11244
... Squaresome (i.e. not squarefree) multipliers don't need tobe tried, as a^2.b ... It seems most people use the 'Knuth' multiplier. A quick root around here...
In the immortal phrase: "I think you'll find it in Knuth." In particular, Section 4.5.4 (p 383 in the 2nd edition) and Ex. 28 in that section. The analysis...