Re: Factoring problem, solved

From: ošin (ošin_at_ragnarok.com)
Date: 01/20/05


Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2005 19:18:37 -0800


>I am increasingly certain that I've solved the factoring problem.

You mean you have an algorithm that factors in polynomial time? What makes
you think that you have done that?

Your goofy Java program does not work (you admit that). You give no reason
to think that it completes in polynomial time, or even sub-exponential time.
You just claim that you are "increasingly certain that you have solved the
factoring problem", and we are to believe you? After all the FLT nonsense
you spouted for years? Do you really think that anyone here is going to get
excited about your "work"? FOAD.

BTW, have you heard back from the Annals yet?



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