Mersenne: Bold Predictions From STL's Mysterious Ways

1999-10-19 Thread Wojciech Florek
> (I'm quite poor at choosing subjects, you see.) > > Well, I found my notecard of predictions that I had calculated a while ago > with my conjecture. Here are some of the values I computed. These can either > be used for a good laugh (M100 in particular is nice to look at), or you can > write

Re: Mersenne: Bold Predictions From STL's Mysterious Ways

1999-10-16 Thread Lucas Wiman
> STL: what was the line you fit to the log log of the known mersenne's > exponents, and what was the error (r^2) ? > > I'm assuming r^2 is like, the amount of error for a given line fitting a > set of data. > > When I fit an exponential line to the 1st 37 mersenne prime's exponents > (since I b

Re: Mersenne: Bold Predictions From STL's Mysterious Ways

1999-10-16 Thread Darxus
STL: what was the line you fit to the log log of the known mersenne's exponents, and what was the error (r^2) ? I'm assuming r^2 is like, the amount of error for a given line fitting a set of data. When I fit an exponential line to the 1st 37 mersenne prime's exponents (since I believe that 697

Mersenne: Bold Predictions From STL's Mysterious Ways

1999-10-16 Thread STL137
(I'm quite poor at choosing subjects, you see.) Well, I found my notecard of predictions that I had calculated a while ago with my conjecture. Here are some of the values I computed. These can either be used for a good laugh (M100 in particular is nice to look at), or you can write these value