1) google list of prime numbers
2) see Prime numbers list in the results (number 3 in the results)
3) click link that leads towww.prime-numbers.org
I found 455042511 prime numbers in approx 15 seconds.
Not bad at all. How about using http://www.sagemath.org/ (written in
Python).
sage:
On Tue, 17 Nov 2009 05:21, Tobiah wrote in comp.lang.python
okgmm.17283$et3.3...@newsfe17.iad:
Let me
be clear, given 2min, how many primes can you find, they need not be
in
order or consecutive.
Do they have to go from low to high? :( )
1) google list of prime numbers
2) see Prime
Let me
be clear, given 2min, how many primes can you find, they need not be in
order or consecutive.
Do they have to go from low to high? :( )
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Out of pure curiosity I would like to compare the efficiency of different
methods of finding primes (need not be consecutive). Let me be clear, given
2min, how many primes can you find, they need not be in order or
consecutive. I have not seen any examples of this. I am assume the solution
is
Vincent Davis wrote:
Out of pure curiosity I would like to compare the efficiency of different
methods of finding primes (need not be consecutive). Let me be clear, given
2min, how many primes can you find, they need not be in order or
consecutive. I have not seen any examples of this. I am