Re: Surrogate factoring approach, analysis
From: Gib Bogle (bogle_at_ihug.too.much.spam.co.nz)
Date: 01/22/05
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Date: Sun, 23 Jan 2005 10:10:45 +1300
jstevh@msn.com wrote:
> tomstdenis@gmail.com wrote:
>
>>jst...@msn.com wrote:
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>>>>By way of comparison, using Cygwin on my 2.66Ghz XP box, the
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>>"factor"
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>>>>command correctly factors 137305167623353 in 202 milliseconds.
>>>
>>>I wrote a prototype test program to test out my new factoring
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> method.
>
>>No, you solved factoring remember? Your program wasn't a prototype.
>>It was THE solution.
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>
>
> No you stupid person. The paper is THE solution, or was supposed to
> be, though my research found I'd found a 50% solution, in that it will
> work 50% of the time, which is astounding in and of itself.
I have a method for predicting the outcome of coin tosses. Well, it
works 50% of the time, which is astounding.
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