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- From: dpkemp@afterlife.ncsc.mil (David P. Kemp)
- Newsgroups: sci.crypt
- Subject: Re: tabulation of primes
- Message-ID: <1992Aug12.125530.22473@afterlife.ncsc.mil>
- Date: 12 Aug 92 12:55:30 GMT
- References: <9208101729.AA24006@gandalf.ssw.com> <1557@anagld.analytics.com> <Bstqr2.Lxq@cs.columbia.edu>
- Organization: The Great Beyond
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- In article <Bstqr2.Lxq@cs.columbia.edu> ji@cs.columbia.edu (John Ioannidis) writes:
- >In article <1557@anagld.analytics.com> sammy@anagld.analytics.com (Sam Blackburn) writes:
- >
- >>In my humble excursions into this arena, I've noticed that primes are roughly
- >>11% of the numbers of x digits in length. Is it feasible to compile a table
- >>of primes? Sure. But it's gonna be one heck of a list. The number of primes
- >>is not infinite (I'm probably going to get flamed on that remark).
- >
- >Flamed? FLAMED? Why, what was the last time anyone on the net was
- >flamed for being ignorant? :-)
- >
-
- Several people have jumped on "The number of primes is not infinite" statment,
- which clearly is flammable by itself.
-
- In the context of the original message though, I believe the poster meant
- "The number of primes of exactly 10**75 digits (or perhaps of
- 10**(75+/-3) digits) is not infinite." This number may be more than the
- number of atoms in the universe, but it *is* finite.
-
-
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- Dave Kemp dpkemp@afterlife.ncsc.mil
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