>lrwiman wrote on Tuesday, March 09, 1999 2:44 PM:
>
>In a letter sent by Henk Stokhorst, he rellayed grand claims made by
meganet
>about a primetest in polynomial time. They are being way to secretive
about
>this. If they are afraid of anyone but clients using it, then patent it,
but as
>it stands this reeks of a scam.
The other thing that can happen is non-discloser type agreements where one
enters
into a contract not to sell or profit from the knowledge of the formulae.
The
other thing about all of this is that the Esteemed Professor Jaime Milstein
said
it had errors. That is not being noticed at on in these discussions. He
said it
seemed like it was valid math, yet there were some minor corrections
necessary.
He also stated he had not done any type of rigorous proof of the claim, just
that
he had "recast it ...within a sound mathmatical framework"
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