Re: Basically a sieve method, relation to quantum
From: Nora Baron (norabaron_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 01/23/05
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Date: 23 Jan 2005 11:27:11 -0800
jstevh@msn.com wrote:
> Mark Nudelman wrote:
> > jstevh@msn.com wrote:
> > > The original algorithm in my program, will, my current analysis
> shows,
> > > factor about 50% of the time, which is astounding.
> >
> > I'm not sure why that's astounding. There are lots of algorithms
> that
> > factor numbers 100% of the time.
> >
>
> Yeah but my algorithm does it in polynomial time.
>
What degree polynomial?
Nora B.
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> James Harris
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