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- From: bennett@math.ksu.edu (Andy Bennett)
- Newsgroups: sci.math
- Subject: Re: dividing 100 digit nos.?
- Date: 26 Aug 1992 09:11:45 -0500
- Organization: Dept. of Mathematics, Kansas State University
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- References: <1992Aug25.174016.1@camins.camosun.bc.ca>
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- comptec91065@camins.camosun.bc.ca writes:
-
- > Can you help me locate the easiest method of dividing
- > integers of at least 100 digits (possibly up to 4300 digits) ?
-
- Use UBASIC. This is a public domain basic developed by Yuji Kida in Japan
- with full support for integers up to about 2500 digits. It also comes with
- state of the art number theory algorithms already coded (for primality
- testing, factoring, etc.) It used to be available on anonymous ftp from
- simtel, wuarchive, etc. I already have my copy so I haven't checked lately
- but I presume it is still there.
-
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- Andrew G. Bennett bennett@math.ksu.edu If you count too
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