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K Sengupta
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Non Zero Digits:Extension
« on: Nov 27th, 2005, 10:36pm » |
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Prove or disprove, giving sufficient reasons , whether or not there exist a number in Base-2P system (where 3<=P<=17) which is divisible by a number having a magnitude of P^(2P)^3 in the decimal notation such that the former number does not contain a single zero in its base-2P notation.
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Re: Non Zero Digits:Extension
« Reply #1 on: Nov 28th, 2005, 4:36pm » |
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Let M(m,r)/Curl F(x,y,z)^2-1/x^log(a/b) be the required magnitude, where m,r -> tonsil+ form and x,y,z Union vector space cross product V(a,b,z X m/r)**2 over Golightly fields. Since m < tonsil+ - r, 0 is not part of 2P. But, no element P^log(1/0 -> Curl F(P/a,P/b,P/c) gives up single zero in 2P. QED
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Michael Dagg
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Re: Non Zero Digits:Extension
« Reply #2 on: Nov 28th, 2005, 9:41pm » |
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That's some oddball looking mathematics. Curl of F is not a scalar. What is a tonsil+?
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Regards, Michael Dagg
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