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2016-05-20, 16:16
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If there was a pattern distribution, then why...
If there was a pattern distribution, then why does G.I.M.P.S exist? Also given that there should be infinitely many primes of the form a^(p+1)-a^p for fixed p (only prime p) concludes that if a is...
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2016-05-20, 14:30
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2016-05-18, 19:37
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2016-05-18, 18:50
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So here is what I will actually do:
1. Use...
So here is what I will actually do:
1. Use Paul's pari/gp script for sieve and random number gen. + PFGW's prp test for all remaining candidates
2. Use Dana's perl/netheory script to preform...
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Forum: Prime Gap Searches
2016-05-18, 18:42
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Forum: Information & Answers
2016-05-18, 16:14
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2016-05-18, 16:06
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2016-05-18, 15:52
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2016-05-18, 15:25
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For this let me assume that there are 16,814...
For this let me assume that there are 16,814 candidates remaining each sieve (to 2e+10) for 200k digits: Prp test takes (first please what is the time increase by doubling the number of digits?)...
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Forum: Prime Gap Searches
2016-05-18, 14:53
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Forum: Information & Answers
2016-05-18, 05:28
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yes, I has asked someone find that for me, but...
yes, I has asked someone find that for me, but when I asked for an attachment with the decimal expansion, they said that I should find my own prp that size. I did however get average timing, and...
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Forum: Information & Answers
2016-05-18, 05:19
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Forum: Information & Answers
2016-05-18, 05:15
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Are you talking about my 6056 digit prp or the...
Are you talking about my 6056 digit prp or the one that I asked for help on and the people who helped me find it refuse to upload the decimal expansion?
EDIT: What just happened to post #69 I saw...
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Forum: Information & Answers
2016-05-18, 05:09
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I decided to put my largest found prp in an...
I decided to put my largest found prp in an attachemt for proof that my claim about finding a 6056 digit prp is true. (though I just realized this now.)
If anyone does a proof on it, then becomes...
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Forum: Information & Answers
2016-05-18, 04:54
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2016-05-18, 04:40
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Sucess!! :banana:
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Sucess!! :banana:
nextprime(233100857649...(200k+digits)...210016697705) = 233100857649...(200k+digits)...210016702491
:banana: :banana: :banana:
My point: I actually had someone else give...
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Forum: Information & Answers
2016-05-17, 16:51
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2016-05-17, 16:42
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My record for prps stands at 6,056 digits and...
My record for prps stands at 6,056 digits and want it to be slightly more than 200k digits. (200,192 digits for computing at least.) Your wrapper program should definitely help as well! :bounce:
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Forum: Information & Answers
2016-05-17, 15:59
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2016-05-17, 15:25
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2016-05-17, 15:22
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So then I can use the text file link like you...
So then I can use the text file link like you sugessted earlier, then use the sieve command not listed in the module description (https://metacpan.org/pod/ntheory#PRIMALITY), then prp test remaining...
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Forum: Information & Answers
2016-05-17, 15:00
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2016-05-17, 07:28
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2016-05-17, 07:18
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Okay, thanks for that warning. (I believe...
Okay, thanks for that warning. (I believe perl/ntheory handles about 8,000 digits at most? I'll preform more tasks and report the final limit myself.) I'm assuming it's the same with next_prime(x)...
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Forum: Information & Answers
2016-05-17, 05:27
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