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15182
Hi All, I fixed some secondaries bugs on the LLR version 2.0 program : 1) I improved the choosing of the fft length in IBDWT modeby using a formula proposed by...
Jean Penné
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Aug 1, 2004
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15183
Hi all, Thanks to Phil Carmody, the three llr2 binary files are now updated ! Regards, Jean...
Jean Penné
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Aug 2, 2004
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15184
Jean asked me to upload binaries to GIMPS ftp site The bug fixed LLR is at ftp://mersenne.org/gimps/llr2.zip for windows ftp://mersenne.org/gimps/llr2linux.zip...
George Woltman
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Aug 2, 2004
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15185
For those that still use prp.exe, there is newer faster version for SSE2 machines only available for testing. The windows version can be downloaded from ...
George Woltman
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Aug 2, 2004
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15186
Hi George, Thanks for the update. Is there a linux version available? Brian Schroeder...
Brian Schroeder
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15187
Today, and maybe for the next few days, primes.utm.edu will have temporary outages as I try to fix a disk problem. Sorry... Chris More specifically: I seem to...
Good Question
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Aug 3, 2004
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15188
Hello All, I am new to this group, but have some ideas that I'd like to have aired. Giving some thought to primes recently, I developed a rather simple...
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Aug 3, 2004
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15189
Hello Frank, Close but not quite right. What you have laid out, is that all number > 7 are prime if they are not divisible by 2 (the odd part) or 3 or 7. This...
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15190 ratwain
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15191
... Does anybody else have problems posting via the Yahoo Groups interface? My post left my computer nicely laid out, and it's come back as a mess! R.A. Twain...
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Aug 3, 2004
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15192
Congratulations on the new record...It is always nice to see a different name on the lists of records. They can be submitted to Henri Lifchitz who maintains...
Gary Chaffey
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Aug 4, 2004
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15193
I'm not particularly adept at navigating the message archives here, but I stumbled across a technique devised by Milton Brown called the "Residual...
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Aug 4, 2004
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15194
I'm interested in the idea that a number can be ruled out as a prime number due to patterns occuring within the digits of that number. For example, you might...
isbat1
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15195
... You are in good company. Very few people find his documents comprehensible. As far as I know, the only cases for which his method has generated the ...
Paul Leyland
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15196
Could these new version please support numbers of the form k*2^n+1 than just supporting k*2^n-1? Thanks, Harsh Aggarwal...
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Aug 4, 2004
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15197
... Don't feel alone. I don't think anyone else understands it. An interesting point about his alleged factorizations of large numbers - his method only...
Jud McCranie
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Aug 4, 2004
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15198
... No, let N be any number then there is a prime containing a consecutive subsequence of digits equal to N. One way to show this is as follows: Let N =...
Edwin Clark
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Aug 4, 2004
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15199
... Here's an example constructed using Maple: Start with the number M. Just make sure its least significant digit is not 0, 2 or 5. ... ...
Edwin Clark
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Aug 4, 2004
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15200
Correction to my previous example. The example is okay, I just should have...
Edwin Clark
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Aug 4, 2004
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15201
Earlier today at university, I read on the website "http://listserv.nodak.edu/scripts/wa.exe? A2=ind9909&L=nmbrthry&P=740" of someone being tempted to give up ...
julienbenney
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Aug 5, 2004
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15202
The web page: http://www.apfloat.org/crt.html contains the tantalizing but (to me) mysterious line, "Tk is the inverse of P/pk (mod pk). The inverse of a (mod...
M Gary Davis
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Aug 6, 2004
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15203
... Hash: SHA1 ... For the purposes of what you're doing (I've been at Mikko Tommila's page before and implemented the same thing), this is just a...
Décio Luiz Gazzoni...
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15204
Is Wikipedia flat wrong, or is it still thought that RSA-150 has never been factored?...
isbat1
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Aug 7, 2004
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15205
... I haven't heard of it being factored, but that's an admission of ignorance and not an authoritative statement that it hasn't been done. RSA-150 lost...
Paul Leyland
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15206
Suppose one wishes to test the FIRST "X" odd integers for primality by using Fermat's test. Is there a particular base to use which will produce the most...
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15207
... Wanless' :-) Theorem is relevant here: http://www.bearnol.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Math/wanless.html ...
James Wanless
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Aug 7, 2004
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15208
... done. ... I recently ran across a paper that shows it has been factored although I don't remember seeing any annoucement of it either. This paper shows the...
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Aug 7, 2004
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15209
Hi, I was playing with prime sided triangles and area and deduced the following. Theorem 1: The area of a prime sided triangle is irrational. The area of a...
cino hilliard
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Aug 8, 2004
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15210
... Thanks, indeed it's interesting. It is also very recent (dated 16 April this year) whereas my earlier memory was last updated in December 2003. Paul...
Paul Leyland
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15211
There is no triangle with rational area and all odd sides. Proof: Let the three sides be a=2k+1,b=2m+1,c=2n+1. Use Heron's formula...
Adam
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