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Apology excepted. I have a very thick skin! :) |
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If I May
"Chris Halsall"
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I had a look at the post by ewmayer again after the tread was reopened. For me they are similar but not the same...big difference. I think ewmayer might unwittingly have slightly tweaked my algorithm as posted. I would think that a simle and difinitive way to confirm the equivalance or otherwise would be to substitute values into the formulas...if the give the same exact result...they are the same....if they give different results, the formulas/algorithms are different. I claimed that the algorthm I had posted determines primality and compositeness (albeit with false positives which is not unique with primality algorithms), not that it was a pseudo-prime/false prime test. ewmayer suggested that "my" algorithm might or is likely a copy of an existing pseudo-prime checker (which I am willing to accept), but simple substitution with values does not support the statement that the two algorithms are the same. Regards |
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"Chris Halsall"
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You seem to be confused as to the definitions of those terms.
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Bamboozled!
"๐บ๐๐ท๐ท๐ญ"
May 2003
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To be, or not to be -- that is what we must ask: If it is more good in the mind to bear the The slings and darts of sheer bad luck Or take up arms to a sea of woes. And through a fight back, end them. To die, to sleep -- No more -- and by a sleep to say we end The heart's ache, and the ten times ten times ten real shocks That flesh is heir to. 'Tis an end Much to be wished. To die, to sleep -- To sleep -- a chance to dream: ay, there's the rub, For in that sleep of death what dreams may come When we have left this life, Must give us pause. There's the thing That makes a curse of so long life. For who would bear the whips and scorns of time. Last fiddled with by xilman on 2017-12-31 at 11:56 Reason: put in a lost word |
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I cannot understand the underlying agression of the senior contributors on this site towards me and I suppose my submissions. To me it seems reminiscent of the suppression of ideas in the Dark Ages actually. I cannot understand the hostility on such a reputable site such as the mersenneforum. What is more baffling is that evrybody sems to be flinging accusations and comments around and none is doing the math. IF the algorithms are the same (not what ewmayer or any other contributer might say), the only way is the math/science way...DO THE MATH. COMPARE. POST THE FINDINGS....NOT COMMENTS. That I believe would be what other interested contributors would appreciate. Thanx |
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"Forget I exist"
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I might be confused, but still I am only getting comments on the issue/comparisons. That is neither here nor there. I know that you are a very senior, knowledgable and respected person on this Site (possibly a Professor at some University as well I think). Could you please run the two algorithms, the one I posted (on gophne thread #73 I think) and the one that awmayer "reduced" a bit further on in the thread. If you could that present to all your results. If the two algorithms gives the same result/s then I will accept that the two algorithms are indeed the same. Perhaps if you could also advise what the name/source of the algorithm that ewmayer has reduced to...he did not state this in his post...I have taken it on trust that such analgorithm exists. Thanx so much. |
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