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"Forget I exist"
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Dumbassville
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Dumbassville
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"Forget I exist"
Jul 2009
Dumbassville
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succeed in creating the list in this case.
I found the p and q for 0 and positive integers numbers lol p=2 q= 1 Last fiddled with by science_man_88 on 2010-10-11 at 11:48 |
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If we could find a P,Q that would succeed in creating the list for the exponents to each if possible the hard part is if it has to be integer then the only way I see to get the Mersenne prime exponents started is 3,2 though I'm likely wrong.So what is "the list", "succeed", and "started"? |
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"Forget I exist"
Jul 2009
Dumbassville
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succeed = successfulness in the creation started = already underway look if P and Q need to be integers then 3*3-2*2 = 9-4 = 5 the next one so since P needs to be 3 Q=2 is the only way to get them started but as we proved that's also the start of 2^n+1. |
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If we could find a P,Q that would create the list of Mersenne exponents, ___. The hard part is if it has to be integer then the only way I see to get the Mersenne prime exponents started is 3,2 though I'm likely wrong.I can't entirely understand this, but it should be easy to show that there are no P, Q that yield the Mersenne prime exponents. Ah yes, here we go. My program findrec says: Code:
Cannot be described by a homogeneous linear recurrence relation with 19 or fewer coefficients. |
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Dumbassville
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