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Another one bit the dust: [URL="http://factordb.com/aliquot.php?type=1&aq=428106"]428106[/URL] :george:
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[QUOTE=Batalov;286767]Another one bit the dust: [URL="http://factordb.com/aliquot.php?type=1&aq=428106"]428106[/URL] :george:[/QUOTE]I sure hope you save some for the rest of us![QUOTE=bchaffin;286187]Yes, in true capitalist style I don't do anything myself, my workers do it all for me. :smile: I've had much more success in terminations by following the workers' simple rules than by trying to pick winners myself... I'm sure there's some life lesson in there but I don't seem to be learning it.[/QUOTE]Exactly, "Them that's got gets"[sup]*[/sup].
[size="1"][sup]*[/sup]Loosely [URL="http://www.lyricsfreak.com/b/billie+holiday/god+bless+the+child_20018000.html"]paraphrased[/URL]....[/SIZE] |
1414788(i1461) merge with 94447 (i0)
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[QUOTE=firejuggler;288188]1414788(i1461) merge with 94447 (i0)[/QUOTE]
Could you check this, please. Hint: 94447 is a prime. PS: Should be 944474? Saw it in the other thread. |
yup , you are correct it merge with 944474
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[QUOTE=firejuggler;288211]yup , you are correct it merge with 944474[/QUOTE]
Indeed it does. Is there any reason why you are talking about 1414788 rather than 985596 of which 1414788 is the second term? |
[QUOTE=bchaffin;286187]Yes, in true capitalist style I don't do anything myself, my workers do it all for me. :smile: I've had much more success in terminations by following the workers' simple rules than by trying to pick winners myself... I'm sure there's some life lesson in there but I don't seem to be learning it.[/QUOTE]
Yes, the secret is 'mine the richest seams first', where the richest seams of aliquots are precisely those where the terms are smallest. I on the other hand have now taken 9436 from 128 digits to 165 digits with 2*3 intact all the way. |
I used a script to find the lowest number of digits sequence in the 'ending ' file.
As it merge with a sequence below 1M I found it worthy to mention it. |
But 985596 is not in any lists, because it is already known to be merging.
Same goes for all its elements (e.g. 1414788 or say 1886412). That goes to demonstrate that it is important to look at sequences in context of the project or else one is bound to repeat already done work. |
438966 merges.
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[QUOTE=unconnected;289026]438966 merges.[/QUOTE]
438966:i4722 = 244464:i0 |
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