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For those interested, you can also buy the non-prime version of our logo in a T-shirt
https://teespring.com/fermat-s-library-t-shirt#pid=228&cid=5917&sid=front …pic.twitter.com/p9MdcDpTpT
That 7 give it primality
Today, i saw a tweet from Fermat’s Library. And i thought, why not? Then i wrote this program to generate my own prime banners.https://github.com/trumae/primebanner …
This is a guess but you could create the logo and then alter the final n digits and check form primality.
@marceloprates_ meu deus??????
Here's a prime that I found. Gotta catch 'em all.... (Thanks to Chris Johnson's collection...)pic.twitter.com/FH6uZo1uNY
Wouldn't it be easier to do in binary?
mersenne primes in binary are just strings of ones, easily compressed by counting the number of ones as nalue [m], which is done for all values of y=pow(2,m)-1 . prime patterns in other bases are interestring, but thes barely reduce complexity of conputing most primes.
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