Tag: mathematics
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Integer Factorization: Looking at Data in Many Ways
Advertisements The following are scatter plots of Remainder vs. slope of Characteristic Line vs. Ascent vs. Solution Zone Boundary, plotted against each other in the six possible pairings, for the first hundred or so discrete semiprimes whose Ascent is greater than zero. Certainly the distributions are far from random, but the patterns are also far…
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Integer Factorization and Discrete Semiprimes: A Family of Seven
Advertisements Somewhere between 212 and 232 lies a set of seven equally spaced numbers which are consecutive odd discrete semiprimes. They spread out in uninterrupted uniformity, all the integers congruent to 1 modulo 4 from 481 to 505. Their prime factors, a pair each, bounce around with predictable unpredictability (so far!), as do their unique…
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Integer Factorization: Back in the Mess, 9/2/2023 Edition
Advertisements The difference between the beauty and symmetry of the chart at the bottom below, and that of the charts above it, is as great as the difference between the amount I have discovered about integer factorization, and the amount left for me to figure out. The bottom chart I explained in my post yesterday.…
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Integer Factorization: Some Newly Observed Relationships
Advertisements If odd integer m is a discrete semiprime, then the search for the least positive integer whose square when added to m produces another perfect square is the problem addressed by the admittedly slow process of Fermat’s factorization method. Despite its lack of advantages over trial division as a factorization method, Fermat’s approach fascinates…
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Integer Factorization: This Avenue Is Still Interesting.
Advertisements Today’s work feels fun and hopeful. I am on a clear liquid diet for medical testing reasons, and that might be helping my mental clarity a bit. I am exploring the relationship between the Characteristic Polynomial and the Characteristic Line on the Zone Grid, and have discovered, possibly, a new relationship between the smaller…
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Integer Factorization: Chasing Elusive Characteristics
Advertisements I have computed a chart for all the odd discrete semiprimes less than 250 (I think the count is 45 of them), by way of teasing out characteristics and properties that I hope I can tease out formulaically in days/weeks/months to come. It’s the current tree up which I’m barking, so to speak. By…
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Integer Factorization: A New Article on iCloud
Advertisements https://www.icloud.com/pages/0a8XdZPFDHf0wcjBTTkuTlxfg#Equivalent_Problems_to_Integer_Factorization I am trying, above, a new way to share my results.
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Integer Factorization: Current Study Avenue, with a New Chart
Advertisements I’ve been building a new table of the positive odd discrete semiprimes. My objective is to consolidate observations about all such among the integers less than 20,000, but right now I’m not even up to 2000, so there’s plenty of work to be done, and it’s all aimed at the objective of finding something…
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Integer Factorization, Determinism, and Time’s Arrow
Advertisements A positive integer m greater than 1 has a representation as the product of powers of distinct prime numbers that is unique except for the order in the representation of m’s prime factors. One can establish uniqueness by requiring that the prime factors, regardless of their exponents, appear in ascending numerical order. If m…
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Integer Factorization: The Two Currently Apparent Best Leads
Advertisements First off, here are references to two earlier articles I have posted on the subjects that follow, by way of explanation rather than going over it all again: Integer Factorization: The Adjusted Ceiling Square, and Newly Deriving an Old Characteristic Polynomial A Method of Construction and a Theorem for Integer Factorization I have a…