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Mar 2018
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The last five prp found are all congruent to 5 mod 7 that is surprising
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Mar 2018
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I wonder if this sequence is random or not at all.
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"Forget I exist"
Jul 2009
Dumbassville
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Conditions for it to be 6 mod 7:
k=2 mod 3; m= 4 mod 6 or k=1 mod 3; m= 3 mod 6 Now to work on conditions of primality or compositeness to contrast with. |
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Mar 2018
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Yes i know...it is surprising that i found five probable primes in a row congruent to 5 mod 7...i cannot explain that residue 5 occurring only 1/9 of the times
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Mar 2018
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For k=92020, 174968, 176006, 181015, 285019 there are five probable primes congruent to 5 mod 7. This is even more surprising than res 6 not appearing. I wonder if this sequence is random but now i believe it is not
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"Forget I exist"
Jul 2009
Dumbassville
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Mar 2018
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So can you explain why occurred five prp in a row?
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Feb 2017
Nowhere
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[2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 12, 19, 22, 36, 46, 51, 67, 79, 215, 359, 394, 451, 1323, 2131, 3336, 3371, 6231, 19179, 39699, 51456, 56238, 69660, 75894, 79798, 92020, 174968, 176006, 181015, 285019] and the corresponding function values (mod 7) are [3, 3, 3, 2, 5, 3, 1, 3, 3, 2, 3, 2, 1, 2, 4, 5, 4, 3, 1, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 4, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5]. I note that the nine consecutive values n = 3336, 3371, 6231, 19179, 39699, 51456, 56238, 69660, and 75894 all yield prp's congruent to 3 (mod 7). I find this at least as surprising as five consecutive function values congruent to 5 (mod 7). |
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Mar 2018
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I am astonished that nobody can give me an explanation
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Do you know some mathematician who can give an explanation to all these coincidences?
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