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− | ''' | + | The '''Factoring Database''' is a database of [[factor]]s of numbers of any kind, programmed by Markus Tervooren. |
It has the following functions available: | It has the following functions available: | ||
− | * | + | *Users can search for known factors of numbers |
*There are "workers" which can be used to factorize numbers | *There are "workers" which can be used to factorize numbers | ||
*View the following type of sequences: | *View the following type of sequences: | ||
− | **[[Aliquot | + | **[[Aliquot sequence]]s |
**[[Home prime]]s of various bases | **[[Home prime]]s of various bases | ||
**Inverse home primes of various bases | **Inverse home primes of various bases | ||
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**Aliquot Sequences | **Aliquot Sequences | ||
**Home prime data | **Home prime data | ||
− | ** | + | **Primality certifcates genereated by [[Primo]] and other such programs |
**Factorizations of numbers | **Factorizations of numbers | ||
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+ | ==External links== | ||
+ | *[http://factordb.com/ Website] | ||
+ | *[https://www.mersenneforum.org/forumdisplay.php?f=94 MersenneForum] | ||
[[Category:Factorization]] | [[Category:Factorization]] | ||
[[Category:Distributed computing projects]] | [[Category:Distributed computing projects]] | ||
[[Category:Websites]] | [[Category:Websites]] |
Revision as of 13:21, 24 January 2019
The Factoring Database is a database of factors of numbers of any kind, programmed by Markus Tervooren.
It has the following functions available:
- Users can search for known factors of numbers
- There are "workers" which can be used to factorize numbers
- View the following type of sequences:
- Aliquot sequences
- Home primes of various bases
- Inverse home primes of various bases
- Greatest prime factor ^2+1, ^2+2, ^2-1, ^2-2, ^3+1, ^3-1
- Silvester/Euclid sequence
- View factor tables of following types:
- Compositorial
- Depression
- Near Cunningham number
- Near-repdigit
- Near-repdigit palindrome
- Others
- Plateau
- Primorial
- Quasi-repdigit
- Download files for input into Primo, to generate certificates or prove composite
- Submit or upload:
- Aliquot Sequences
- Home prime data
- Primality certifcates genereated by Primo and other such programs
- Factorizations of numbers