Hi all, There is a new minor release of NewPGen available at: http://www.utm.edu/research/primes/programs/NewPGen/ This release includes the following: - If...
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Robert Sitton
rsitton@...
Feb 1, 2001 1:42 pm
Is it possible to get the source to this package or other prime number packages? Robert L. Sitton Software Engineer ICQ: 28332295 Fax: 303-975-6336 Daring...
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paulmillscv@...
Feb 1, 2001 6:44 pm
Hi to all, By popular request, a new Yahoo Groups number. This one could be BIG. It is 3*2^n –1 n is prime. Note a certain similarity to the one...
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Harvey, Steven
sharvey@...
Feb 1, 2001 9:59 pm
After checking Reisel's page I found 26459 & 164987 which are the only other prime ns under 191600. http://www.prothsearch.net/riesel2.html ... [Non-text...
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jfoug@...
Feb 1, 2001 11:20 pm
... be ... the ... are ... stands ... Proth/NewPGen ... I ... 10000 ... Paul, I created a simple file in the new ABC2 format (usable by PFGW development...
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Yves Gallot
galloty@...
Feb 1, 2001 11:47 pm
... ... and few weeks later, we obtain: rank description digits who year ... 212 3*2^164987-1 49667 gb 1999 266 3*2^155930-1...
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Murad AlDamen
morad2000@...
Feb 2, 2001 1:16 am
Hello every body i would like to describe 3 formulae to find primes with high quality and with huge number of primes in an interval the formulae are ...
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Nathan Russell
nrussell@...
Feb 2, 2001 1:34 am
... Congrats... Would you mind explaining to the list what a 'prime with high quality' is? And also, might you explain exactly why you believe that these...
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Murad AlDamen
morad2000@...
Feb 2, 2001 2:10 am
i test it By PrimeForm for 1000 first number 'prime with high quality' is meaning you find primes easly in a small range ... ...
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Nathan Russell
nrussell@...
Feb 2, 2001 2:16 am
... ANY low numbers are unusually likely to be prime. You still haven't really explained to the list community why (or, indeed, if) your (somewhat complicated)...
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Murad AlDamen
morad2000@...
Feb 2, 2001 12:09 pm
Hi Nathan So that it is conjecture Murad
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d.broadhurst@...
Feb 2, 2001 1:44 pm
... Chris Caldwell has to screen out such PrP impostors. It's an abuse of his time and effort to submit them wilfully. Given how patiently folk here have told...
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d.broadhurst@...
Feb 2, 2001 2:38 pm
... To save others a waste of time probing Milton Brown's false claim (viz p37) of a proof by PrimeForm, here is how far it is from BLS, according to PFGW: ...
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Phil Carmody
fatphil@...
Feb 2, 2001 3:26 pm
... In order to try to extract some pearls from the swine's ear (*) I pose a little pre-weekend teaser, which probably has been asked and answered before, but...
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Milton Brown
miltbrown@...
Feb 2, 2001 3:54 pm
1. 10^999 + 7 is prime (Is this in dispute, see msg of Milton Brown, 1/9/01, Titanix) 2. OpenPFGW says: Primality testing 10^999+7 [N+1,...
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Paul Jobling
Paul.Jobling@...
Feb 2, 2001 4:06 pm
PRP does *not* mean prime. It means "Probable Prime". There is a huge difference! Probable primes are not primes, they are just not definitely composite...
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Phil Carmody
fatphil@...
Feb 2, 2001 4:14 pm
Put on your asbestos underpants, Kerosene Man's on the case... ... http://www.utm.edu/research/primes/lists/SmallestTitanics.html <<< This list was compiled by...
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d.broadhurst@...
Feb 2, 2001 6:13 pm
... No. ... Yes. David...
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Milton Brown
miltbrown@...
Feb 2, 2001 11:10 pm
The retoric seems a little strong here. I am sure you did not mean to accuse me of being dishonest, as your message implies. But, I do appreciate helpful...
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Osher Doctorow
osher@...
Feb 4, 2001 3:11 pm
From: Osher Doctorow, Ph.D. osher@..., Sunday Feb. 4, 2001 6:35AM I have been developing the theory of proximity functions p1(x,y) = 1 + y - x and...
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Jon Perry
perry@...
Feb 4, 2001 3:18 pm
Has anyone got any fascinating stories/URL39;s about prime sum's of primes. e.g. 2+3 is prime (5) 2+3+5+7 is prime (17) 2+3+5+7+11+13 is prime (41) ...
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Michael Bell
mdb36@...
Feb 4, 2001 3:44 pm
Hi, I've just got Primeform out to give its recurrence mode a run on these. If we define f(n) to be the sum of all primes <= p(2n) (where p(n) is the n'th ...
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Jon Perry
perry@...
Feb 4, 2001 6:05 pm
f(1) and f(81) are the only square n's. Most common ten's: 0 , 5&6, 7, 3&8&9, 4, 2&1 Largest gap: between f(7) and f(30). 2,3,7,61,73,79,89 are the only prime...
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mikeoakes2@...
Feb 4, 2001 6:13 pm
In a message dated 04/02/2001 15:13:53 GMT Standard Time, osher@... ... [snip] ... [I'm afraid absestos underwear is needed at this point...] So, if...
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Robert Sitton
rsitton@...
Feb 4, 2001 7:29 pm
I am in need of a large floating-point library. Can anyone point me to such a library? Robert L. Sitton Software Engineer ICQ: 28332295 Fax: 303-975-6336 ...
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primenumbers@yahoogro...
Feb 4, 2001 7:31 pm
Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the primenumbers group. File : /Josip...
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Osher Doctorow
osher@...
Feb 4, 2001 7:54 pm
From: Osher Doctorow, Ph.D. osher@..., Sunday Feb. 4, 2001 11:22AM I do not know who Mike Oakes is, since he lists no affiliation except ...
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jfoug@...
Feb 5, 2001 3:09 am
You might try checking out GMP at: http://www.swox.se/gmp/ or Miracl at: http://indigo.ie/~mscott/ GMP does floating point numbers. Miracl does rational...
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Robert Sitton
rsitton@...
Feb 5, 2001 3:43 am
Thanks for the help. Any "C++" libraries with source? Robert L. Sitton Software Engineer ICQ: 28332295 Fax: 303-975-6336 Daring ideas are like chess men moved...
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Ben Bradley
benbradley@...
Feb 5, 2001 4:28 am
... I'd like to see a definition for 'ordinary prime'. I can guess from having been on this list that it's ordinary in that it take a...