Forum: Lone Mersenne Hunters
2008-03-16, 07:17
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Replies: 28
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Forum: Lone Mersenne Hunters
2008-03-09, 23:24
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Replies: 28
Views: 4,992
time for a long overdue update:
just...
time for a long overdue update:
just e-mailed my results from the last *gasp* 20 months
to George, so hopefully they'll make the next nofactor
details:
factor(s) found for 297 candidates...
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Forum: Puzzles
2007-05-24, 16:30
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Replies: 190
Views: 13,104
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Forum: Lone Mersenne Hunters
2006-06-19, 21:18
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Replies: 28
Views: 4,992
hi all - i'm still alive
i submitted an update...
hi all - i'm still alive
i submitted an update to George and it should be in the next nofactor
114 new factors found
average bit depth raised from 63.575 to 63.826 with less than 1000 exponents...
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Forum: Puzzles
2006-05-12, 19:25
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Replies: 6
Views: 1,844
If you number the subsets by ranking from least...
If you number the subsets by ranking from least to greatest for first term, then second term, then third term, then fourth
i.e. A1={1,2,3,4} A2={1,2,4,3} A3={1,3,2,4} A4={1,3,4,2} ...
and...
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Forum: Puzzles
2006-03-28, 22:16
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Replies: 7
Views: 1,069
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Forum: Puzzles
2006-02-28, 14:11
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Replies: 24
Views: 2,497
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Forum: Puzzles
2006-02-28, 12:13
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Replies: 2
Views: 901
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Forum: Puzzles
2006-02-07, 11:46
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Replies: 5
Views: 984
Two technicalities
1) The problem statement...
Two technicalities
1) The problem statement mixing notation 8,000.000kg read to me as 8,000kg instead of 8,000,000kg
2) The scale factor is (1/8,000,000)^(1/3), not (1/8,000,000)^(-3)
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Forum: Lounge
2006-01-31, 21:58
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Replies: 447
Views: 38,209
we have a tie
619573248 = 2^{12}*3^2*7^5 -->...
we have a tie
619573248 = 2^{12}*3^2*7^5 --> 7
948721536 = 2^7*3^2*7^7 --> 7
keep in mind this was done with a C++ program that took about 10 minutes to work through once written, but it also...
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Forum: Puzzles
2006-01-31, 20:35
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Replies: 12
Views: 2,341
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Forum: Puzzles
2006-01-24, 21:23
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Replies: 3
Views: 1,923
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Forum: Puzzles
2006-01-24, 21:10
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Replies: 13
Views: 854
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Forum: Puzzles
2006-01-17, 19:45
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Replies: 13
Views: 854
part 3 - LaTeX does not like spoilers
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part 3 - LaTeX does not like spoilers
Suppose that B throws at A who is R away, and that C is to throw at D such that CD crosses BA.
Let us view this geometricly, creating a circle of radius R...
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Forum: Lounge
2006-01-11, 16:34
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Replies: 22
Views: 5,981
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Forum: Lounge
2006-01-10, 20:31
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Replies: 36
Views: 2,807
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Forum: Software
2006-01-10, 14:05
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Replies: 74
Views: 15,104
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Forum: Lounge
2006-01-10, 13:41
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Replies: 36
Views: 2,807
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Forum: Lone Mersenne Hunters
2006-01-10, 13:16
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Replies: 5
Views: 804
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Forum: Puzzles
2006-01-06, 16:16
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Replies: 27
Views: 1,978
I doubt it would be infinite, but this is a...
I doubt it would be infinite, but this is a transfer of potential to kinetic energy
as it approaches the center and then kinetic to potential for the distance
travelled past the center, and not...
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Forum: Puzzles
2006-01-06, 16:03
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Replies: 14
Views: 927
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Forum: Lounge
2006-01-06, 15:04
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Replies: 447
Views: 38,209
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Forum: Puzzles
2006-01-06, 14:49
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Replies: 27
Views: 1,978
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Forum: Puzzles
2006-01-06, 14:33
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Replies: 14
Views: 927
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Forum: Lounge
2006-01-05, 16:53
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Replies: 447
Views: 38,209
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