Forum: Lounge
2008-12-08, 18:49
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Forum: News
2008-09-19, 16:05
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supercomputer
I define a "supercomputer" as any computer that makes the semiannual list of the top 500.
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Forum: News
2008-09-16, 19:44
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Views: 89,810
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Forum: News
2008-09-14, 16:41
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Views: 89,810
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Forum: Lounge
2008-09-11, 20:38
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Right to intelectual diligence
RDS You have obviously never taught at the junior college level.
There is no limit to how dumb a question can be.
But I never berate a student, like you do here.
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Forum: Math
2008-09-11, 12:31
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Replies: 61
Views: 5,836
Additional "interesting examples"
I found additional "interesting examples" at primes.utm.edu, under Rudolf Ondrejka's top ten.
Sometimes finding useful information using google is like looking for a needle in a hay stack.
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Forum: News
2008-09-10, 17:23
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Views: 89,810
Importance of prize money
I think it will be interesting to see if there is a significant decrease in throughput after the 10M digit is confirmed. I think decrease will be less than 5%.
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Forum: Math
2008-08-29, 15:55
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Replies: 61
Views: 5,836
I am obviously not communicating well. However...
I am obviously not communicating well. However you could have referred me to primes.utm.edu (as done by Cruelty) or Wikipedia or some other helpful web site. I am looking for "interesting" examples...
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Forum: Math
2008-08-29, 13:27
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Replies: 61
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Wacky
Can you please give me an example of one function that has an infinate number of values, but can be proven to have exactly 10 prime values?
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Forum: Math
2008-08-29, 12:53
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Forum: Math
2008-08-29, 12:40
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Forum: Math
2008-08-28, 12:36
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Replies: 14
Views: 1,979
WTF ?
We all know from the Wendy's commercial that WTB =where's the beef?
WTF=where's the fries?
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Forum: Math
2008-08-22, 17:23
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Replies: 61
Views: 5,836
Sorry
I am sorry that I overreacted to the first reply to my post, I mistakenly thought he was being sarcastic.
I did not intend to start a flame war.
I am sorry I lack the mathemtical knowledge...
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Forum: Math
2008-08-19, 22:56
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Replies: 61
Views: 5,836
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Forum: Math
2008-08-19, 20:40
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Replies: 61
Views: 5,836
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Forum: Math
2008-08-19, 19:34
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Replies: 61
Views: 5,836
"Rare" Primes
I am looking for "rare" prime numbers. For purposes of this tread a prime number is rare if there are 10 or less known examples. Even if it is believed that there is an infinate number of primes of a...
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Forum: Math
2008-06-17, 17:09
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Replies: 11
Views: 741
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Forum: Math
2008-06-17, 13:30
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Views: 741
Subfactorial primes
!3 = 2 is the only subfactorial prime
!2+1 = 2
!3+1 = 3
!5-1 = 43
Any other !N +1 or !N - 1 that are prime?
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Forum: Homework Help
2008-06-12, 13:00
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Replies: 5
Views: 3,464
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Forum: Hardware
2008-06-09, 20:47
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Replies: 16
Views: 1,326
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Forum: Hardware
2008-06-09, 13:48
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Replies: 16
Views: 1,326
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Forum: Math
2008-06-03, 16:47
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Replies: 2
Views: 2,012
Small Primes
Titanic Primes with 1,000 or more digits
Gigantic Primes with 10,000 or more digits
Mega Primes with 1,000,000 or more digits
Are there any recognized names...
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Forum: Hardware
2008-06-03, 16:41
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Replies: 16
Views: 1,326
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Forum: Hardware
2008-06-02, 14:52
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Replies: 16
Views: 1,326
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Forum: Math
2008-05-27, 14:18
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Replies: 34
Views: 5,874
Right Perfect Prime Numbers
If P is an even perfect number greater than 6, P-1 is always composite divisible by nine. Is it known which perfect numbers are prime for P+1?
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