From: Human Gus-Peter <hgp@dev.null>
To: phelix@vallnet.com
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UTC Datetime: 1997-10-21 02:51:39 UTC
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From: Human Gus-Peter <hgp@dev.null>
Date: Tue, 21 Oct 1997 10:51:39 +0800
To: phelix@vallnet.com
Subject: Re: A Math problem related to cryptography
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phelix@vallnet.com wrote:
> On 19 Oct 1997 18:36:26 -0500, Jeffery Walker <jeff@beol.net> wrote:
> > I have been working on some math and C++ code to implement it. The
> >problem relates to a possible new means of factoring. However, I have run
> >into a problem which I cannot solve. Indeed it maybe impossible. The
> >problem is this:
> (why do I get the feeling that I'm doing somebody's homework assignment)
>
> Claim: In the realm of Integers, There does not exist a formula using only
I have another problem related to cryptography:
"What is the capital of Nova Scotia?"
(I need to know by 10 p.m., cause that's when I have to go to bed)
Human Gus-Peter
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