We successfully reached 5*1015 test range for Chebyshev’s bias.
All results will be published in our repository and contributed to OEIS in due course.
We successfully reached 5*1015 test range for Chebyshev’s bias.
All results will be published in our repository and contributed to OEIS in due course.
The last Chebyshev’s bias data became updated and available in our repository.
We further expanded Chebyshev’s bias test range 10 times to 1016. At the first stage, the tests will be run up to 5*1015. Expected time to complete the first stage – August, 2018.
On March 17th, 2018 our “3007 Collatz Tester for Mersenne Primes” (the improved version of “3000 Collatz Tester”) tested the provisional 50th Mersenne prime M77232917 for being in agreement with Collatz conjecture and supported it. Continue reading
Our research presentation “Testing Chebyshev’s bias for prime numbers up to 1015” became the only winner of the “Mathematics and its applications in modern technologies” section of “Step Into The Future” science forum that took place in Moscow on March 19-23, 2018. Continue reading
Between March 19th and 23rd 2018 we participated in all-Russian science forum “Step Into The Future” with our research work “Testing Chebyshev’s Bias for prime numbers up to 1015 “.
We are publishing the short presentation of our paper called “The Practical Realization of a Cryptographic System Based on One-Time Pads” (in Russian) that won the top award in the Computer Science section of the Intel-Avangard conference (the part of Intel ISEF) on February 22-25, 2018.
OTP 20180219 v3.0FINALOn February 25, 2018 our cryptography paper and presentation “On practical realization of one-time pad cryptographic system” won the top award in the Computer Science section at Intel-Avangard conference, which is a part of international Intel ISEF competition. Continue reading
February 01, 2018 we made all our data on Chebyshev’s bias available at our repository. Continue reading
On November 14, 2017 our data on number of steps in Collatz sequence for Mersenne primes with the provisional index from 46th to 49th were included in OEIS as a comment to A181777. Prior to this A181777 contained information up to the 45th Mersenne prime only. Continue reading
The data on the number of steps to reach one in Collatz sequence for Mersenne primes from the 1st to 45th (the last with confirmed index) became available for download from OEIS (A181777). The full sequence from the 1st to 49th Mersenne prime (the last known as of today) could be downloaded from our repository.
We continue to publish our results in due course.
On September 22, 2017 our data on number of steps in Collatz sequence for Mersenne primes were included in OEIS as an addition to A181777. Prior to this A181777 contained information up to the 42nd Mersenne prime only. Continue reading
On September 19th, 2017 our “3007 Collatz Tester for Mersenne Primes” (the improved version of “3000 Collatz Tester”) tested the provisional 49th Mersenne prime M74207281 for being in agreement with Collatz conjecture and supported it. Continue reading
On August 28th, 2017 our “3007 Collatz Tester for Mersenne Primes” (the improved version of “3000 Collatz Tester”) tested the provisional 48th Mersenne prime M57885161 for being in agreement with Collatz conjecture and supported it. Continue reading
On August 7th, 2017 our “3007 Collatz Tester for Mersenne Primes” (the improved version of “3000 Collatz Tester”) tested the provisional 47th Mersenne prime M43112609 for being in agreement with Collatz conjecture and supported it. Continue reading