Remy José Cano on Thu, 01 Mar 2018 21:21:03 +0100 |
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Re: forprime in arithmetic progressions? |
Merci, Remy. On 01/03/2018, Bill Allombert <Bill.Allombert@math.u-bordeaux.fr> wrote: > On Wed, Feb 28, 2018 at 10:39:55PM -0400, Remy José Cano wrote: >> At purpose of forprime and its internal iterator(s): >> >> By giving a review to http://oeis.org/A005117, and the usage of >> forprime made there. >> >> While roughly coding for: >> >> https://oeis.org/w/images/1/13/RJCano_AlwaysSquarefree_problem_motivation_.txt >> >> I asked that time for N>0, why not? to offer the possibility of >> "browsing" through those primes pre-computed by PARI like if we were >> performing a binary search ranging from 2 and the next prime close to >> sqrt(N). > > Maybe you can be interested by the new 'forsquarefree' function > in PARI 2.10. > > Cheers, > Bill. > > -- _____________________________ Remy José Cano Ramírez 1-43 Entrada principal a Santa Juana. Mérida, ME 5101, Venezuela Phone: +58 412 077 6 077; Page: https://www.oeis.org/wiki/User:R._J._Cano Email: cano.remy.jose@gmail.com