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1.75 PRIMALITY DIVISOR , IS DESIGNED TO SELECT PRIME FROM NON PRIME IN THE 36SET SIEVE POSTED EARLIER 
  The 36 set sieve isolates all primes and pseudo primes, so far it seems that this differentiates and we can build up the sets of primes completly because all other numbers are sieved out. It is NOT a primary sieve for primality, which may come. Understand that we did not have a chance to thoroughly check this... more »
By Inverse 19 mathematics  - 9:38pm - 1 new of 1 message    

" A TIME TO BE HUMBLE:" INVERSE 19 MATHEMATICS OF THE 21ST CENTURY 
  Having said what is in the header, we feel humbled by our experiences of the past 1 and a half years , starting out as novices , may be still , but we have completed our missioon by solving the entire structure of Mathematics, much of our record are in the 3000 or so Recorded post , plus the first posts in another forum.... more »
By Inverse 19 mathematics  - 8:04pm - 2 new of 2 messages    

Topos theory: axiom of choice implies a topos is Boolean 
  Hi all, I'm reading Goldblatt's /Topoi: The Categorial Analysis of Logic/ and am stuck on how to fill in some gaps in a proof. The author claims that, if a topos E has the property that every epic arrow has a right inverse then E is Boolean, i.e. every monic f: a -> d has a complement in sub(d), the lattice of subobjects of d. To show this, let... more »
By Rotwang  - 7:45pm - 1 new of 1 message    

NEW SIMPLE PRIMALITY TEST FROM "INVERSE 19 MATHEMATICS" 
  This is only half and hour old and we worked on these nuisance primes just two days this time, But with the new Inverse 19 Mathematics , this is quite simple , we think , so we used the primality test on a high Prime numbers 7919 is the prime number , and we tested it it is not divisible by 1.75 so it is not a pseudo- prime number.... more »
By Inverse 19 mathematics  - 6:27pm - 3 new of 3 messages    

Satisfying Cardons' impossible quadratic equation. 
  x^2 - 10x = - 40 ------------------------------ ----- x^2 - 10x + (10/2)+10 =15 + 40 = 55 When solving for -x and -x^2 in the third negative quadrant of the Cartisan coordinate system where both x and y are negative values you need to derive -x and -x^2 this way -- -x = ((sqrt((55*4)+2)) -2)/2 = 6.4498322128... + (10/2) = -... more »
By Danny73  - 6:21pm - 2 new of 2 messages    

Probability Difference Relation 
  Referring to ongoing thread " The relationship between Gaussian Curve and Pascal's Triangle Coefficients " I like to ask the following question for gleaning the nature of events linking discrete intervals of the variable and the associated probabiity, even if I never worked in this area. So please correct any errors that I may make in... more »
By gudi  - 4:03pm - 1 new of 1 message    

INVERSE 19 MATHEMATICS-- A CERTAIN PRIME PROGRESSION INFINITE SERIES ONLY AT 19 
  We are not sure , this was just dicovered a minute ago , but we know that these are primes 19+1.75/.25=(26)/.25= (47) /.25 =(131) /0.25= (467)/.25=(1811) /. 25=(7187) /0.25 =(28691)/.25=114707--- ---------/.25 >.(458,771) , (1835027), ( 7340051) , (29,360147) , ...AND ANDREW WILES OF PRINCETON / FERMAT WANT TO PROVE FLT CORRECT!!!.... more »
By Inverse 19 mathematics  - 3:39pm - 1 new of 1 message    

INVERSE 19 -- PRIMALITY NUMBER IS /1.75 , PRIMALITY AN OPEN BOOK NOW 
  Listen we have been at this issue for thast two days and spent only a few minutes , 1. Any Pseudo prime can be worked back in this manner to its base prime 217/1.75=124 (93+124) 91/1.75=52 49/1.75 precise=28 D1d we give you enough precision Prof Edgar Escultura!!!!! etc. All pseudo primes can we worked back wards , and so can Primality be... more »
By Inverse 19 mathematics  - 2:06pm - 1 new of 1 message    

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new numerical methods 
  New numerical methods for computing roots at any convergence rate and by means of the most simple arithmetic: [link] Regards, Domingo G.
By arithmeticae  - 12:09pm - 5 new of 5 messages    

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