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HP 50g Programming Competition: How Many Partitions of an Integer in 4 Squares
04-16-2018, 11:31 PM
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RE: HP 50g Programming Competition: How Many Partitions of an Integer in 4 Squares
(04-15-2018 08:36 AM)pier4r Wrote:  Nice observations Valentin and Gerald! (And Thomas of course).

Thanks for your appreciation and kind comment.

Quote:Can someone get 720^20-3 factorized at all (in a calculator context), and only after that factorized quickly? (Same for 720^20-18 and all the others hard variants)

I very much doubt it's doable on any 2018-era calculator (let alone "quickly") as 720^20-3 has two 23-digit prime factors and 720^20-18 has a 22-digit prime factor and a 35-digit one. In similar fashion, 720^20-19 and 720^20+19 are both prime.

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