Re: surrogate factoring eqns are wrong

From: rickO (ricko137_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 02/18/05


Date: 18 Feb 2005 05:52:39 -0800


"Schweinkolben" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message news:<37l1qvF5fv3sqU1@individual.net>...
> These equations were previously published in the 1930's by Ivan Melch, in a
> German book titled "Functions Theory" by Fischkopf Press. Melch has them as
> only a side note on page 137 as part of his derivation of the famous
> Gebratener Speck theory. Melch uses Z, a complex quantity instead of the
> oversimplified real number A. The equations were also shown to be irrelevant
> for either surrogate factoring, or random number generation.
>

I've never heard of the "Fried Bacon Theorem". What does it say?

> Claims by "James Harris" that he "invented them" are unfounded.
> Unfortunately, he made several mistakes as he copied the equations out of
> the book, such as overlooking the complex to real number, which further
> makes them useless.
>
> Can You find the mistake(s)?
>
> Zx= Zz(-Zz +/- sqrt((Zz - 2M^2)^2 - 4TM^2))/(2j^2 - 2Zz)
>
> Zz= Zx(-Zx +/- sqrt((Zx - 2j^2)^2 + 4Tj^2))/(2M^2 - 2Zx)

Cheers,
Rick