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"Curtis"
Feb 2005
Riverside, CA
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Perhaps a Google Translate from otherwise readable French?
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Sep 2009
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Or an April Fool posted from a time zone where it was already 1 April. Don't assume the location is necessarily correct.
The quote from ewmayer strongly suggests it's a joke. Chris |
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Nov 2003
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not sure. It is on the same intellectual level as some of the OP's prior posts. |
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"Richard B. Woods"
Aug 2002
Wisconsin USA
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- - - - Folks, This may be original! You read it here first! Neither a Google search nor a Yahoo! search on "conjoketure" returns any result. Quote:
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Last fiddled with by cheesehead on 2014-04-04 at 00:37 |
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"Brian"
Jul 2007
The Netherlands
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I wonder who chose the name "New Mersenne Conjecture". That strikes me as possibly tongue-in-cheek in itself, sounding rather grand and at the same time possibly digging at the large number of arbitrary, unproven and probably unprovable statements which people have already made before in Number Theory. |
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"Richard B. Woods"
Aug 2002
Wisconsin USA
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Perhaps I'll get a citation in a future edition of the OED because I first put it in publicly-accessible written form.
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"The unspeakable one"
Jun 2006
My evil lair
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"Richard B. Woods"
Aug 2002
Wisconsin USA
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Humble fame.
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"M49"
Dec 2014
Austria
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Euclid would rotate in his grave when he knew what math turned into the last 2000 years. |
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"99(4^34019)99 palind"
Nov 2016
(P^81993)SZ base 36
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"99(4^34019)99 palind"
Nov 2016
(P^81993)SZ base 36
290510 Posts |
I suggest:
* Test all Wagstaff numbers with exponent below 15 million (at least prove or disprove that 13347311 and 13372531 are the next two Wagstaff exponents after 4031399), W13347311 and W13372531 are discovered in 2013 (8 years ago!!!), but currently only the Wagstaff numbers with exponent below 10 million are tested. * Prove the primality of W95369, W83339 has been proven prime in 2014 (7 years ago!!!), and W95369 is just a little larger than it, also recently a much larger number Partition(1289844341) has been proven prime with Primo. * Test the Mersenne numbers and the Wagstaff numbers with exponent A122834(n) for 29<=n<=34 (for n=28 and n=35, the corresponding Mersenne numbers are double Mersenne numbers MM61 and MM127, and both have no known prime factors, and the corresponding Wagstaff numbers are both factored and hence proven to be composite) (all these numbers are too large to use primality tests such as N-1 primality test, N+1 primality test, Miller-Rabin primality test, Ballie-PSW primality test, we can only use trial division to find a divisor of the numbers to disprove their primality) Last fiddled with by sweety439 on 2021-06-24 at 08:15 |
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