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- From: pjp9q@honi2.acc.Virginia.EDU (Paul Joseph Perrone)
- Subject: Number Theory
- Message-ID: <1993Jan25.193813.7909@murdoch.acc.Virginia.EDU>
- Sender: Paul J. Perrone pjp9q@virginia.edu
- Organization: University of Virginia
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 19:38:13 GMT
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- I'm looking for any references or direction in solving the following
- problem:
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- Given a set of prime numbers whose largest element is less than one
- million. Find a set of these primes such that any sum or difference
- between any two of these primes are NOT equal to any other sum or
- difference between any other combination of these primes.
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- Is there such a set?
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- I would appreciate any responses regarding this problem.
-
- Thanx.
-
- Paul Perrone
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- please email to: pjp9q@virginia.edu
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