If X is a solution than almost all multiples of X are also a solution.

R.E. Boss


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> Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:programming-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] Namens Arie Groeneveld
> Verzonden: donderdag 13 december 2007 20:20
> Aan: Programming forum
> Onderwerp: Re: [Jprogramming] 61 statements
> 
> Randy MacDonald schreef:
> > Hello Arie;
> >
> > Offhand, I'd say there were an infinite number of solutions; the
> > puzzle is to find the smallest positive one..
> Yes you're right, but I got very interested in the special
> properties of the two consecutive divisors. So I drifted away
> from solving puzzle, in which I succeeded BTW, but with a very
> long sentence :-[
> 
> At this moment my computer is running a laborious test in
> finding these divisors for n = 4 .. 8293. So I could confirm
> (or reject) my conjecture for at least these few n's. :-)
> 
> Question:
> I'm not quite sure what you mean by
> 'an infinite number of solutions'
> On what conditions exactly?
> For every n (or interval of n's) there exists a certain X?
> 
> 
> 
> Regards
> 
> =@@i
> 
> 
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