Interesting observations in number theory
(perhaps never known before at-least most of these) I will post another article for my 50cent theorem and related facts an interesting pattern for powers of 6: (6^2 .. 6^3.. 6^12), the last two digits...
View ArticleThe ABC conjecture and my work on number theory
you can check above the simple formula of what I called 50-cent theorem. This also finds squarefree numbers in a computer algorithm in a few steps and made earlier known procedures far easier. Also the...
View Articlenew inventions in number theory .. [summary]
1. a number is not a power of 6 if it's last two digits are not one of these: 16, 36, 56, 76 or 96, always ... OR integer whose 2nd digit to left from right is any odd numbers less than 10...
View ArticleProof of Fermat’s theorem in a few lines
This is valid till the prime number 5 is sufficient to test the powerfreeness of another integer. {m,n,k} are numbers/integers in the vicinity and for very high powers in Fermat's theorem one needs...
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