Gil, it has nothing to do with hardware speed it just gives a better distribution of hash values.
Sent from my iPhone > On Feb 23, 2022, at 4:37 PM, Paul Gilmartin > <[email protected]> wrote: > >> On Feb 23, 2022, at 14:00:21, Tom Harper wrote: >> >> Your best bet is a dynamic hash table of size of an appropriate Mersenne >> Prime. The fastest effective way to hash your key is using the CKSM >> instruction. Although fast, it does produce more synonyms than other hash >> techniques. >> > Why a Mersenne Prime? The first thing I find is: > <https://www.quora.com/How-are-Mersenne-primes-used> > The key is that you can compute x mod p really fast if p is a Mersenne > prime. > > Is this a significant advantage on z hardware? > > Are name/token services, IEANTCR/IEANTRT useful here? > > -- > gil -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This e-mail message, including any attachments, appended messages and the information contained therein, is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s). If you are not an intended recipient or have otherwise received this email message in error, any use, dissemination, distribution, review, storage or copying of this e-mail message and the information contained therein is strictly prohibited. If you are not an intended recipient, please contact the sender by reply e-mail and destroy all copies of this email message and do not otherwise utilize or retain this email message or any or all of the information contained therein. Although this email message and any attachments or appended messages are believed to be free of any virus or other defect that might affect any computer system into which it is received and opened, it is the responsibility of the recipient to ensure that it is virus free and no responsibility is accepted by the sender for any loss or damage arising in any way from its opening or use.
