![]() |
You know what would be hilarious?
CMD finds the next Mersenne prime. Can you imagine the interviews and the ensuing mass confusion and general lulz?! :cmd:
|
[QUOTE=NBtarheel_33;268270]
"cmd" finds the next Mersenne prime. Can you imagine the interviews and the ensuing mass confusion and general lulz?! :cmd:[/QUOTE] Hi "oh my mind" n..7= 3^x x[3,7,11,15,19, 23,27,31,35,39, 43,47,51,55,59, 63,67,71,75,79, 83,87,91,97,101, (103,.. +4 ..oo ] 7^x x[5,9,13,17,21, 25,29,33,37,41, 45,49,53,57,61, 65,69,73,77,81, 85,89,93,97,101, (105, .. +4 .. oo ] !.! |
[QUOTE=cmd;268278]Hi "oh my mind"
n..7= 3^x x[3,7,11,15,19, 23,27,31,35,39, 43,47,51,55,59, 63,67,71,75,79, 83,87,91,97,101, (103,.. +4 ..oo ] 7^x x[5,9,13,17,21, 25,29,33,37,41, 45,49,53,57,61, 65,69,73,77,81, 85,89,93,97,101, (105, .. +4 .. oo ] !.![/QUOTE] None of the aforementioned numbers are prime, let alone Mersenne primes. |
[QUOTE=NBtarheel_33;268280]None of the aforementioned numbers are prime, let alone Mersenne primes.[/QUOTE]
True Power all factoring .. ignore Ps : !\/!48|all? |
| All times are UTC. The time now is 22:37. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2021, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.