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Hi Vlad and all! I've dropped into a puzzle while I was helping a schoolgirl's homework. say that a decimal number n=0.xxxxyyyy... has two parts, non-recurrent...
Hello, If the decimal exapansion eventually repeats, the number is rational. This is equivalent to the definition of rational. If it never repeats, the...
After all, those numbers must be all rationals. Because they are repeated over and over in speechs, writings, books, etc. Don't you think? ... If it <BR>...
Hi Dick! ... sorry. I've made my same old mistake once again. ^^; ... you are right. but when I say a (non-)recurrent number n, n is assumed to be an *integer*...
Hi Max! ... it may be if it is that sanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting the same results. BTW I might have confused/mistaken radical and...
Hi Dick! I've found my conjecture stating, "|K| is zero for every recurrent number" was wrong. I checked the decimal numbers 1/n for n=2 to 50. record format:...
Hi! the number M(k)=111...1 has a name, repunit number, given by Beiler in 1966. http://mathworld.wolfram.com/Repunit.html, thanks Richard. from the naming...
hi all, if anyone in the world could prove factoring is in P, agrawal seems like a good candidate. there is also some circumstantial evidence with eg shor's...
Hi, I'm glad you found the information you were seeking. ... according ... in the ... http://homepage2.nifty.com/m_kamada/math/11111.htm. You say that as if...
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thanks Vlad! very exiting! I see that it is certain that the time is maturating and believe that their direction is definitively right. so it's a matter of...
Hi Richard! ... thanks a lot. I've earned a great crop. ... yes, I was thinking so far. ... I've gradually got the situation. the Cunningham Project is a big ...
hi all. those 3-4 articles I just posted recently on google are all related to a very informative talk by urs hoelzle, google vp of operations & engineering. ...
hi all, a radical conjecture. I think I have posted along these lines before but I dont recall if I made this specific conjecture. if I havent, then how...
If someone is interested in toying around with this "concept mapping" stuff (it's a kind of dimension reduction / latent variable analysis), there is a GPL...
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AKS team is great. The conjecture of polynomial factoring is much older though, since there are known polynomial random factoring algorithms. Now these random...
Hi Dick and all! I wrote, ... now I found a solution, just a simple one. assume that we have an efficient algorithm A for computing GCM (Greatest Common...
hi LG, I am not aware of any fast randomized factoring algorithms.. which ones do you have in mind? (the randomized primality tests on the other hand led...
Hi Richard and all! I showed a case method for factoring using Repunit Table. I think that it works anyway, but not so good as the search space is relatively...
Hello, The Wall Street Journal recently had an article about a woman who made over 7000 USD as a mystery shopper, in just one month. Using the companies we...