#8573: prod(primes(190)).divisors() crashes
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Reporter: | Owner: tbd
asdjughewou9474388 | Status: positive_review
Type: defect | Milestone: sage-
Priority: minor | duplicate/invalid/wontfix
Component: factorization | Resolution:
Keywords: product primes | Merged in:
190 divisors | Reviewers: Marc Mezzarobba,
Authors: | Jeroen Demeyer
Report Upstream: N/A | Work issues:
Branch: | Commit:
Dependencies: | Stopgaps:
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Changes (by jdemeyer):
* status: needs_review => positive_review
* reviewer: => Marc Mezzarobba, Jeroen Demeyer
Old description:
> Exactly what the title says...The divisors of the product of all primes
> under 190 crashes sage.
>
> The number has about 74 digits I believe, and finding the divisors of a
> similar 74 digit prime works.
>
> I believe the crash is due to the fact that the number that comes out of
> prod(primes(190)) has over 4 million divisors.
>
> The I probably selected the wrong component, by the way, I chose
> factorization, but really I'm talking about divisors.
New description:
Exactly what the title says...The divisors of the product of all primes
under 190 crashes sage.
I believe the crash is due to the fact that the number that comes out of
prod(primes(190)) has 4398046511104 divisors.
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