Re: JSH: Way too interesting
- From: jstevh@xxxxxxx
- Date: 13 Jul 2006 18:24:13 -0700
mike4ty4@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
jstevh@xxxxxxx wrote:
So I have this neat result using congruences which is so easy and
trivial that I can just put it out there and watch what happens!
And on this group, surprising even me, there is still the usual
reaction.
I can check with other groups and see what happens, shifting how I
present the mathematics.
Far more interesting than I thought possible.
It's like a study of the world with the most powerful intellectual
microscope ever built--a simple solution to the factoring problem
versus a social view that I'm just some crackpot.
James Harris
If you really do have a simple solution, then produce the prime
factorizations of all the numbers here:
http://www.rsasecurity.com/rsalabs/node.asp?id=2093
Why? Why should I bother?
Think carefully. I have a theory at this point. It looks good to me,
like interesting mathematics. I like it.
What good would come of me implementing it--assuming it works well?
Why should I bother?
James Harris
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