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| User: "Proginoskes" |
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| Title: Re: method for testing primality of whole numbers |
13 Mar 2006 05:11:46 PM |
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dedanoe wrote:
http://dedanoe.tripod.com/polynomials
the bottom of the page.
composites are numbers of the balance.
primes are numbers of the imbalance.
Your page is difficult to read, since a lot of the math symbols get
translated into text (like =E5). I noticed that the original file was in
TeX; you should make a .pdf file and set up a link to that.
Also, 1 =3D (xy)^2 implies that xy is 1 or -1; there is no way to deduce
that they must have opposite signs.
--- Christopher Heckman
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| User: "dedanoe" |
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| Title: Re: method for testing primality of whole numbers |
14 Mar 2006 06:03:17 AM |
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thank you for that. it must be because of the cyrilic encoding. yes
there is a .pdf:
http://dedanoe.tripod.com/polynomials/index.pdf
note that only 3 and 5 as primes don't fit in this criteria because of
the atipical symmetry usual for composite numbers only.
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