Johnny5 Posted April 24, 2005 Author Posted April 24, 2005 Johnny' date=' try doing this for Numbers in the RSA range, where (probably a speeded u version of) Euclid's algorithm is useful. Or you could for once attempt to explain what it is you're hoping to achieve.[/quote'] What does RSA range mean? Oh, I'm just reviewing Euclid's algorithm right now, no special reason. Does there have to be a reason? King regards Matt
Dave Posted April 24, 2005 Posted April 24, 2005 He means really, really big numbers that are used for encyption purposes.
Johnny5 Posted April 24, 2005 Author Posted April 24, 2005 He means really, really big numbers that are used for encyption purposes. Does he mean a speeded up version of Euclid's algorithm?
matt grime Posted April 24, 2005 Posted April 24, 2005 He means that he really doesn't understand what the buggery it is you're doing with this, apart from grasping the wrong end of the stick and making really hard (and public) work out of really very trivial things.
Johnny5 Posted April 25, 2005 Author Posted April 25, 2005 He means that he really doesn't understand what the buggery it is you're doing with this, apart from grasping the wrong end of the stick and making really hard (and public) work out of really very trivial things. I am trying to explain gravity as magnetism. The only problem I am having, is that magnetism can be repulsive or attractive, and gravity is strictly attractive. The mathematics is a necessary review. Kind regards
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