Forum: FermatSearch
2021-01-20, 06:49
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Forum: Math
2021-01-19, 22:31
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Replies: 8
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For 3 tuples and 4 tuples we only need to...
For 3 tuples and 4 tuples we only need to consider divisibility by 2 and 3. We do not need to bother with divisibility by 5. So 3 tuples and 4 tuples can be all prime numbers if all the numbers...
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Forum: Lounge
2021-01-18, 06:47
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Replies: 4,207
Views: 286,187
Hi all,
I found a fun YouTube AI coder named...
Hi all,
I found a fun YouTube AI coder named Code Bullet. He has a fun website. See
http://thebigcb.com/
Just for fun, you can make a creature with joints and legs and then watch the AI teach...
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Forum: FermatSearch
2021-01-18, 03:52
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Replies: 14
Views: 4,053
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Forum: FermatSearch
2021-01-03, 04:00
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Replies: 14
Views: 4,053
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Forum: Math
2020-12-31, 17:25
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Replies: 8
Views: 394
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Forum: Math
2020-12-31, 09:59
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Replies: 8
Views: 394
Hi again,
Extending the tables from 1,000 to...
Hi again,
Extending the tables from 1,000 to 10,000 potentially makes
it more useful for other people. It may be easy for you
to calculate these numbers, but it may be difficult for some...
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Forum: Math
2020-12-31, 08:53
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Replies: 8
Views: 394
3-tuples and 4-tuples
Hi all,
Prime Constellations are a special case of k-tuples. I had my computer do 3 calculations for k-tuples with patterns [0,2,6]; [0,4,6] and [0,2,6,8]
These are for The Online Encyclopedia...
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Forum: Lounge
2020-12-31, 03:35
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Replies: 843
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Forum: FermatSearch
2020-12-25, 15:21
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Replies: 3
Views: 301
possible overlapping Fermat factor ranges
A Fermat number is F(m) = 2^(2^m) + 1.
It has been shown that any factor of a Fermat number
has the form
k*2^n + 1.
with n greater than or equal to m+2
This information is at fermatsearch.org....
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Forum: FermatSearch
2020-12-23, 06:27
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Replies: 14
Views: 4,053
some results
no factor for k*2^36+1 in k...
some results
no factor for k*2^36+1 in k range: 795P to 805P (96-bit factors) [mmff 0.28 mfaktc_barrett96_F32_63gs]
no factor for k*2^36+1 in k range: 805P to 815P (96-bit factors) [mmff 0.28...
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Forum: Lounge
2020-12-13, 07:54
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Replies: 973
Views: 61,477
Hi all,
I play trumpet. My town has an...
Hi all,
I play trumpet. My town has an adult band and I play in it. Unfortunately, due to Covid-19, we have not met since February.
Has anyone heard "Joyful Joyful We Adore Thee", music by...
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Forum: FermatSearch
2020-12-11, 07:32
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Replies: 204
Views: 37,356
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Forum: FermatSearch
2020-12-11, 04:43
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Replies: 14
Views: 4,053
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Forum: Lounge
2020-12-10, 09:49
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Replies: 32
Views: 1,005
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Forum: FermatSearch
2020-12-06, 06:56
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Replies: 14
Views: 4,053
more negative results
no factor for k*2^36+1...
more negative results
no factor for k*2^36+1 in k range: 755P to 765P (96-bit factors) [mmff 0.28 mfaktc_barrett96_F32_63gs]
no factor for k*2^36+1 in k range: 765P to 775P (96-bit factors) [mmff...
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Forum: Miscellaneous Math
2020-11-25, 21:13
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Replies: 2
Views: 150
Pythagorean Theorem in Complex Numbers
Hi All,
I am working through an unpublished number theory text book. Some university professors who are my friends wrote it. I want to share.
I have found an example of complex numbers a, b...
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Forum: Math
2020-11-25, 03:58
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Replies: 6
Views: 361
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Forum: FermatSearch
2020-11-24, 20:49
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Replies: 14
Views: 4,053
More about exponent 36
a small result to report ::
no factor for k*2^36+1 in k range: 745P to 755P (96-bit factors) [mmff 0.28 mfaktc_barrett96_F32_63gs]
Regards,
Matt
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Forum: Math
2020-11-23, 03:23
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Replies: 0
Views: 253
Egyptian Fractions
Hi All,
Every positive rational number has an Egyptian Fraction Representation.
See Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egyptian_fraction).
I use, the computer algebra system, Maple.
A...
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Forum: Lounge
2020-11-21, 07:24
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Replies: 22
Views: 1,326
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Forum: Lounge
2020-11-20, 03:06
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Replies: 1,659
Views: 64,268
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Forum: FermatSearch
2020-11-20, 03:04
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Replies: 204
Views: 37,356
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Forum: FermatSearch
2020-11-19, 15:45
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Replies: 14
Views: 4,053
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Forum: FermatSearch
2020-11-19, 15:43
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Replies: 204
Views: 37,356
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