Forum: Probability & Probabilistic Number Theory
2014-08-03, 00:22
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So that's definitely unusual...
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So that's definitely unusual clustering on the one algebraic factor. Does anyone know why? I see that 44971818273701332261784061961 * 9664021418404865297256058765601 *...
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Forum: Probability & Probabilistic Number Theory
2014-08-01, 18:04
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2^672*4030+4^672*2+2015^2
I don't have a...
2^672*4030+4^672*2+2015^2
I don't have a full factorization, so all I can say is that it has 8 or more prime factors. 8 wouldn't be unusual for a number of that size. The other algebraic factor is...
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Forum: Probability & Probabilistic Number Theory
2014-08-01, 14:03
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Replies: 8
Views: 5,856
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Forum: Probability & Probabilistic Number Theory
2014-08-01, 07:18
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Replies: 8
Views: 5,856
Strange factorization
I asked a question on stats.stackexchange (http://stats.stackexchange.com/q/109578/1378) about the factorization of 20154 + 41345 (http://factordb.com/index.php?id=1100000000694193773) (a number I...
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