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"Carlos Pinho"
Oct 2011
Milton Keynes, UK
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"Richard B. Woods"
Aug 2002
Wisconsin USA
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No, Mr. Silverman.
You've been repeatedly informed that you are ignorant about motivation in recreational mathematics, yet you keep butting in where you have no expertise! Quote:
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You are providing your own examples of useless postings!! How do you expect that your doing so would dissuade anyone else from making useless postings? Quote:
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"This bias is attributed to a metacognitive inability of the unskilled to recognize their mistakes." -- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunning-Kruger_effect |
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Nov 2003
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The people running these computational codes are clueless as to how they work. Quote:
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actually pays real money to use with custom computational software which the IGG seems to think they are somehow entitled to. Despite being clueless about how they work or what they are doing. |
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Aug 2010
Kansas
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Also, I thought I should point out that many members of this forum use copies of the software only as a basepoint, modifying certain criteria or altering the way it shifts bits or performs multiplication or or or... See http://mersenneforum.org/showthread.php?t=16645&page=3 post 51 or 63 for one of many examples. |
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Bamboozled!
"πΊππ·π·π"
May 2003
Down not across
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All of those components (Linux, Chrome, gcc, X11, msieve and ggnfs) have been provided to me on a cost-free basis. All I have put into them is the copying cost, whether DVD or download, and no real money has changed hands. Each of them are items of special-purpose software which address a specific range of tasks, whether running processes, displaying HTML, generating executable binaries, displaying windows or factoring integers. My point: factoring integers can also be done with GENERIC COMMODITIES, to use your terminology. I agree with you that one should know how ones commodities work, to some degree or other, and to be able to create ones own version of a commodity in principle. Like you, I've written lesser or greater chunks of compilers, operating systems and factoring software. AFAIK, I've not written anything for a windowing display or web browser (though I've written networking code which reads and/or writes to remote systems). I've no intention of returning to a text-only interface and interfacing to web servers through wget and telnet. Paul P.S. This appeared between my typing the first paragraph and submitting my post Code:
prp56 factor: 32298809613931262915054258065935044472582969532921532959 prp92 factor: 26956143622528922629687854445998393760040400388144046976043450874016136060691787667991204273 Last fiddled with by xilman on 2012-06-06 at 15:23 Reason: Add P.S. |
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Nov 2003
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code works that they are using, and they know even less about the mathematics. But of course, they want CREDIT if the black box code that they run produces something. This is like expecting credit for a college essay that was written by someone else. I find this attitude to be contemptible. And of course, in their arrogance, they refuse to listen when an expert tells them that an attempted computation is futile. Indeed, they seem to resent it when an expert tells them anything that runs contrary to their fantasies. |
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Nov 2003
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DIFFERENT THINGS. It is not "special-purpose" under any stretch of the imagination. OTOH, factoring software or prime proving software has only ONE purpose. |
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Nov 2003
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finding a million-digit prime. Such a computation is hopeless without better algorithms. But, as always, the cranks herein reject expert advice. They run code without understanding how it works and which is based upon mathematics that they can't be bothered learning. It is of course their computer time (and electricity costs) to waste. It is their priviledge to undertake a task which, even if it succeeds, provides nothing useful to anyone else. If they think that it is "fun", that is their right. But expecting "credit" for doing something that has little value and which they do not understand is both pathetic and childish. |
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Bamboozled!
"πΊππ·π·π"
May 2003
Down not across
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Numerous Linux and BSD distributions include GMP-ECM in their standard distribution packages. It is possible to purchase DVDs of those distributions from a number of re-packaging companies. TBH, I'm having difficulties interpreting your "company that sells such software". I've difficulty in seeing why either "company" or "selling" is of any great importance. Please be clear: I'm with you all the way in that credit given for an achievement should be strongly correlated with the amount of effort expended. Last fiddled with by xilman on 2012-06-06 at 16:14 |
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Bamboozled!
"πΊππ·π·π"
May 2003
Down not across
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If I concede that an OS has many uses when looked at closely enough (some operating systems not only run other software components, they also provide them with a file system!) would you concede that factoring and primality proving software may be used for mathematical research, security testing and research, entertainment, hardware stress-testing and performance measurement & optimization?
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Mar 2010
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Suppose that 5 years old girl accidentally starts a program for new Fermat factors and writes parameters without knowing what she is doing. Suppose that after some time computer gives a result. Then she is a legitimate discoverer. Probably she would be quoted in mathematical books not to mention internet. But according to Silverman she is a crank and she does not deserve any credit. Crank quoted in books and experts not quoted in books. |
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