Re: Density of Composites



On Fri, 24 Aug 2007 15:04:07 -0700, mike.young46@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

Oh oops. That's embarassing! My proof runs over 3 pages and calls in
the big guns to show how one can multiply lots of different primes
together without getting the same result.

Would a journal be interested in it for complexity reasons?

Well, perhaps your line of attack can yield other results.

However, it's safe to assume that most simple questions of this kind
have been asked before. Many have known answers. Others might be well
known unsolved problems. But continue to ask them -- hey, you never
know.

quasi
.



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