Re: Jonathan Swift. In the land of Laputa Gulliver encounters people who are dedicated to mathematics but unable to use math for anything practical...kinda like me :)
Joshua, Of course you are right, but I'm not sure what it should have said, or what was my source... obvious need for better editing. Thanks for catching it, will try to replace with sometihing true.
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Re: Jonathan Swift. In the land of Laputa Gulliver encounters people who are dedicated to mathematics but unable to use math for anything practical...kinda like me :)
How can there be 335 Fibonacci primes between 2^13 and 2^14 when there's only one or two Fibonacci numbers in there in the first place?
Hm, I have an idea: maybe it turns out that 335 of the numbers F_n are prime for n between 2^13 and 2^14, not for F_n in that range?
No, Fibonacci primes are much rarer than that. OK, I give up.
Joshua,
Of course you are right, but I'm not sure what it should have said, or what was my source... obvious need for better editing. Thanks for catching it, will try to replace with sometihing true.
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