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If you can do one every 10 nanoseconds, That gives you 10**192 seconds, or around 10**175 ages of the universe. That to check a single number. Yikes! And you know my professor said that the smallest possible starting point would be two numbers of 10**200. At least this is what I gathered from our conversation. Is that right? Math::Pari is very good for number theory kind of things. I'll have a look at that when I get home from school here. Thanks for the tip. I'm still pretty lost here. I don't know where to start. Tommy Butler, a.k.a. TOMMYIn reply to Re: Re: Finding Primes
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