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"An Elliptic Curve Primality Proving (ECPP) algorithm was used via a primality proving program, Primo 4.3.0 - LX64, to generate a primality certificate which deterministically verifies the primality of p. The certification process took 39 days and 8 hours to complete using an AMD Ryzen Threadripper 2950X (16-Core, 32-Thread, 3.5GHz Base)."

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@JessicaMilnerAuthor
I read The Lady and the Unicorn 6 or so years ago and I loved it.

> The astrophysicists, from the University of Cambridge, the University of Trento, and Harvard University, say that there is a clear, unambiguous signal in the cosmos that could eliminate inflation as a possibility.

> “Inflation was theorised to explain various fine-tuning challenges of the so-called hot Big Bang model,” ... “It also explains the origin of structure in our Universe as a result of quantum fluctuations.”

> However, the Big Bang theory does not allow for the existence of the CGB, as it suggests that the exponential inflation of the newborn universe diluted relics such as the CGB to a point that they are undetectable. This can be turned into a test: if the CGB [cosmic graviton background] were detected, clearly this would rule out cosmic inflation, which does not allow for its existence.

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I want to connect with people who don't think it's weird to carry on buying books when I have 700+ unread ones already.

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Amazon plans to lay off about 10,000 employees, largest in company history, report says
usatoday.com/story/money/2022/

> plans to lay off about 10,000 employees in what would be the largest reduction in the company's history, according to reports.

> The New York Times reported the mass could begin as soon as this week and will focus on Amazon's devices organization, retail division and human resources, citing people with knowledge of the move who were not authorized to speak publicly.

Nouriel Roubini says it’s ‘mission impossible’ to avoid a hard landing, and we’ll get the worst of the 1970s and 2000s combined
msn.com/en-us/money/markets/no

> Fed Chairman Jerome Powell still says it’s possible to cool the economy and keep employment stable—all without causing a severe downturn, in what would be a “soft landing.”

> But if history is any indication, a recession and an economic “hard landing” are all but guaranteed, says Nouriel Roubini, professor emeritus at New York University’s Stern School of Business and the CEO of Roubini Macro Associates. He earned the nickname “Dr. Doom” for his prophetic visions of looming economic downturns, including an accurate prediction of the 2008 housing crash and subsequent market crisis.

> With the U.S. annual inflation rate as high as it is—8.2% in October—only a deep recession and a steep spike in unemployment might be enough to fix it, Roubini warned in a recent interview with Fortune.

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@marathon0
Julia is young, pretty, high level... What's more is needed?

Now I KNOW for sure that the was a : There is a called julialang.social :blobooh: :OhGodYes:

@WilliamKretschmer
If you take the sunglasses off Hubble, it's the same. Right? 😅

@phonner
Cool. 😎
Rolle's Theorem is special case of Lagrange's Mean Value Theorem. 😉

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