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Situation just became serious
"JSH" <jstevh(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:57f00266-ebf4-49c6-a844-e16151aa6eb0(a)z15g2000prn.googlegroups.com... My concern has been that fundamental equations in modular arithmetic could be exploited rather quickly and it appears with my latest efforts that that concern may be correct. With the a... 2 Jul 2010 10:11
At the extreme of gravity there is a limit
BURT wrote: On May 17, 9:49 am, Igor <thoov...(a)excite.com> wrote: On May 16, 6:09 pm, BURT <macromi...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: Einstein said gravity is acceleration equivalent. Therefore the force of gravity has a limit of a less than light speed acceleration. There are no black holes on... 2 Jul 2010 13:32
JSH: Situation just became serious
My concern has been that fundamental equations in modular arithmetic could be exploited rather quickly and it appears with my latest efforts that that concern may be correct. With the approach to discrete logarithms I've found it appears you CAN optimize the approach, and even though that involves looking for fa... 7 Jul 2010 16:47
This Post Has Secret Code Embedded In In
Can anyone crack the secret code? Bret Cahill ... 2 Jul 2010 12:25
THE FALLACY OF FERMATS MATHEMATICAL MIND AND FLT(WHEN YOU CANNOT UNDERSTAND SOMETHING , MAKE A CONFUSED THEOREM OUT OF A NON BRAINER) SIMPLE MATH HERE
All you fermatists, here it is simple that in mathematics critical progression is by 2 , divergence is by 3 and it is clear from these number placement. Could the fermatists not see this for heavens sake Here SQUARE OF ^2 2^2=4-gap 3 3^2=9gap 5 4^2=16gap 7 5^2=25gap 9 6^2=36 gap 11 -------... 1 Jul 2010 21:10
Russian mathematicians rejects $1 million prize
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100701/ap_on_sc/eu_sci_russia_math_genius It's interesting to note that Perelman says his contribution to Poincare's Conjecture's solution is no greater than that of Richard Hamilton, and this rises some interesting questions: is Andrew Wiles' contribution to solve FLT greater than R... 2 Jul 2010 09:05
Geometry is clean with finite-line vs. infinite-line but Algebra is defective with finite-number vs infinite number #620 Correcting Math
Theorem: In old-math, geometry had well-defined finite-line versus infinite-line but Algebra or Number theory was ill-defined with its finite-number versus infinite-number and that is why mathematics could never prove Twin Primes, Perfect Numbers, Goldbach C. , Fermat's Last Theorem, Riemann Hypothesis and thousa... 2 Jul 2010 10:11
Amazing Principles - Grigory Perelman and Poincare Conjecture
Thought some of you might like to read this if you hadn't already seen it. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100701/ap_on_sc/eu_sci_russia_math_genius ... 1 Jul 2010 13:21
Vertical/Horizontal Guessing Game
Here is a game for two players, and, you guessed it, it uses an n-by-n grid drawn on paper. (I suggest an n of at least 8.) First, the players each secretly guess how many squares will be filled in before the game terminates. Each player writes their guess down and hides the guess from their opponent. Next, fi... 3 Jul 2010 13:29
Wouldn’t It be Cool if These WereEquivalent?
Aatu Koskensilta wrote: I'm too tired to write anything sensible about this, but web.mit.edu/arayo/www/Introduction.pdf makes for an interesting read, for those who find these sort of things interesting. Those who don't might not find it the least bit interesting. (The collection _Absolute ... 1 Jul 2010 11:06
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