Hello Arie;
Offhand, I'd say there were an infinite number of solutions; the puzzle
is to find the smallest positive one..
Arie Groeneveld wrote:
The last 10 digits of X for n=12197 are: 5161600000.
The number of digits of X is 4365.
And this is heavily depending on the following: :-)
I'm not a mathematician, but the number pairs for
which the statements are false depending on the value
of n, have special properties.
So what I want to know is, is it premature to conjecture
that these are the only possible number pairs depending
on the choice of n?
Thanks
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