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Old 2018-11-22, 19:08   #23
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both denominators 3299454 and 733212 are congruent to 3511 mod 7 where 3511 is the largest Wieferich prime
I think it's more interesting that the things you added to the power of 2, add to two less than the second denominator personally.
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Old 2018-11-22, 19:17   #24
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theoretically, all you need is read() and to write the results to file you can use write() both with filenames etc.
doh. you can also just use system() with propercalls as well. but again premade functions need to enter a breakloop.
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I think it's more interesting that the things you added to the power of 2, add to two less than the second denominator personally.

what do you mean?


(3299454-3)/3 is a prime congruent to -1 mod 73
(733212-3)/3 is a prime congruent to -1 mod 73
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(3299454-3)/3 is a prime congruent to -1 mod 73
(733212-3)/3 is a prime congruent to -1 mod 73
I give up, you really must be an eighth grader or less

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and also 733212+2-366607 is a prime

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what do you mean for " add to two less than the second denominator personally."
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Old 2018-11-22, 20:09   #29
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what do you mean for " add to two less than the second denominator personally."
add a comma before the word personally. 183302+549908=733212-2
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what do you mean for " add to two less than the second denominator personally."



(2^3510+366607+183301)/(366607*2-2)
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3511 is the largest known Wieferich prime.
Proof, please!
Or if anyone can provide a counterexample, I wouldn't mind that.
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183302+549908+4=2*366607

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