Regarding the OP's concerns, another thing worth noting is that a factor found saves two LL tests. So a 5% chance of finding a factor would mean a P-1 test that takes a little under 10% of the time of the LL test would still be worth it. This of course does not distract from the whole memory issue that George just explained. Anurag _______________________________________________ Prime mailing list [email protected] http://hogranch.com/mailman/listinfo/prime
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