Re: Factoring problem, my assertion revisited

rupertmccallum_at_yahoo.com
Date: 02/09/05


Date: 8 Feb 2005 18:13:23 -0800


jstevh@msn.com wrote:
> Rupert wrote:
> > What I wanted to know is what *you* mean when you say you think
> you've
> > solved the factoring problem. Do you claim you've found an
algorithm
> > and proved it can factor arbitrary positive integers in polynomial
> > time?
>
> Yup. It's an easy proof but you people are not only arrogant, you're
> rude, and unwilling to actually listen to the facts, so I presented a
> simplified version which seemed to get your attention.
>

Right. Well, first of all could you please tell me what the algorithm
is.



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