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Old 2006-02-27, 20:02   #23
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What about Beal's conjecture?
There is no such thing as the Beal Conjecture. There does exist the
Beal PRIZE, which has been offered for the Fermat-Catalan Conjecture,
as sharpened by Tijdeman and Zagier. But Beal's claim of the conjecture
as his own is ridiculous (In my opinion and the opinion of others).

See, for example Pages 416-417 of Crandall & Pomerance.
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Old 2006-02-27, 20:51   #24
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Read the notice in AMS about beals conjecture.
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Old 2006-02-28, 00:07   #25
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Originally Posted by R.D. Silverman
the Fermat-Catalan Conjecture, as sharpened by Tijdeman and Zagier.

See, for example Pages 416-417 of Crandall & Pomerance.
Or footnote 2 on page 7 here:
http://www.math.jussieu.fr/~miw/articles/pdf/odp.pdf
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Old 2006-03-03, 15:29   #26
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Cracking old Enigma ciphered messages here:

http://www.bytereef.org/m4_project.html

nice ...
The project has made the news:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nf/20060303/bs_nf/41894
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Old 2006-03-03, 15:42   #27
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Krah said that he is not sure the remaining two codes will be cracked. So far, the power of thousands of PCs joined in this effort has resulted in little success. "There is no guarantee that another break will occur at all," Krah was quoted as saying. "There is simply a fair chance."
Would a brute force attack be possible? I was wondering this, and how many rotor/plugboard settings a PC could test, in a second.

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The Germans considered the task to be impossible, and certainly even a modern computer might take a year to work through this number of machine settings, if it simply tried them out in turn.
http://www.codesandciphers.org.uk/enigma/enigma3.htm

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Old 2006-03-03, 17:57   #28
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Would a brute force attack be possible?
There are too many possible plug-board configurations.
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Old 2006-03-08, 02:20   #29
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The second one has been broken:
http://www.bytereef.org/m4-project-second-break.html
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Old 2006-03-08, 14:28   #30
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whoa, this project is almost over
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