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"William"
May 2003
New Haven
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I've got 500 or more primes 300-500 digits for which I can load algebraic factors quickly using the Report Factors page. Most will only need the "P-1" button pressed to get them proven in factordb. It's boring to manually click so many - does anybody know a better method?
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Sep 2008
Kansas
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Basketry That Evening!
"Bunslow the Bold"
Jun 2011
40<A<43 -89<O<-88
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I can almost certainly whip up a small Python script to do this for you (I already have some experience interacting with the FDB programmatically). The catch is that I'm away until Thursday, and so can't help until then.
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Sep 2008
Kansas
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Good idea.
I don't know PERL or Python which seems like the simpler solution. Plus, you may not need a non-standard external library. |
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