unlist ABC@home

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David Anderson 2015-03-25 16:45:13 -07:00
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@ -621,16 +621,16 @@ $math = array(
// tra("Search for collisions (weaknesses) of the widely-used SHA-1 hash function."),
// "LogoKryptoGroup_klein.jpg"
// ),
array(
"ABC@home",
"http://abcathome.com/",
tra("Mathematical Institute of Leiden University / Kennislink"),
tra("Mathematics"),
tra("Search for 'abc-triples': positive integers a,b,c such that a+b=c, a < b < c, a,b,c have no common divisors and c > rad(abc), where rad(n) is the product of the distinct prime factors of n. The ABC conjecture says that there are only finitely many a,b,c such that log(c)/log(rad(abc)) > h for any real h > 1. The ABC conjecture is currently one of the greatest open problems in mathematics. If it is proven to be true, a lot of other open problems can be answered directly from it."),
"abclogo.jpg",
"",
"Study the ABC conjecture"
),
// array(
// "ABC@home",
// "http://abcathome.com/",
// tra("Mathematical Institute of Leiden University / Kennislink"),
// tra("Mathematics"),
// tra("Search for 'abc-triples': positive integers a,b,c such that a+b=c, a < b < c, a,b,c have no common divisors and c > rad(abc), where rad(n) is the product of the distinct prime factors of n. The ABC conjecture says that there are only finitely many a,b,c such that log(c)/log(rad(abc)) > h for any real h > 1. The ABC conjecture is currently one of the greatest open problems in mathematics. If it is proven to be true, a lot of other open problems can be answered directly from it."),
// "abclogo.jpg",
// "",
// "Study the ABC conjecture"
// ),
array(
"PrimeGrid",
"http://www.primegrid.com/",