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Old 2017-02-13, 10:05   #23
LaurV
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Well done! We like it! We love the green/blue separation!
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Originally Posted by James Heinrich View Post
So now the PRP page will show "P-<digits>" for the last factor, if you click on it the decimal representation will be shown.
Except for M53 which still does not divide . (edit, see, this is how the errors are found... don't tell me you put those numbers in by hand )

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Old 2017-02-13, 12:42   #24
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Thanks fixed.

And yes, that was my hand-entered typo.
The first handful of exponents previously had all factors listed explicitly, including the last factor. I had to remove that last factor for those few entries and inadvertently flubbed the M53 factor "6361" into "6161". Thanks for finding that.
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