On Jun 15, 10:57=EF=BF=BDam, JSH <jst...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> For years I've had a major fear that if I had a major breakthrough
> with integer factorization it might have a very bad, negative impact
> on the global economy
Odd, no one else had this fear.
> but now as I finish out the foundation layer of
> that research it is clear that my research is not impacting the
> world. =EF=BF=BD
Duh.
> Yeah, the world is having problems but those are its own.
>
> Ok, so what do I mean about the foundation layer?
Please, don't keep us in the dark!
>
> Well the simplest way to consider what my factoring research does is
> that while mathematicians have traditionally focused on one type of
> congruence I use two:
>
> 1. =EF=BF=BDx^2 =3D y^2 mod S
> 2. =EF=BF=BDz^2 =3D y^2 mod T
>
> where T is your target composite and S is what I call the surrogate,
> and the concept I call surrogate factoring.
Others call it ****.
>
> A little while back rather than consider S as a whole I started
> focusing on its prime factors, which is why I have a lot of equations
> with
>
> x^2 =3D y^2 mod p
>
> as p is an odd prime factor of S.
>
> That was a HUGE breakthrough to move from concentrating on S itself,
> where I had control variables I called n, alpha and k, and would
> puzzle over things like what was the way to pick k, to figuring out
> how to get p.
>
> And with the fundamental equations now known that completes the
> foundation layer of surrogate factoring, and removes the need for
> further brainstorming at this point, so there is no need for me to
> discuss further.
Does it also remove the need to factor an RSA number?
>
> Succinctly, the basic research phase on the primary layer is complete.
This isn't the first time you've said this.
>
> World seems ok, as my worst fears haven't realized,
Duh.
> so I'm kicking back, relaxing and
Getting drunk and singing to the walls?
> moving to other problems as a MAJOR issue right now
> is monetization of the web, or so-called Web 2.0 as it's coming up as
> a bigger and bigger problem to get revenue flowing for creative people
> around the world, and my current focus is on the biggest player, so
> YouTube is the focus of problem solving efforts and that will take up
> most of my time indefinitely.
Do us a favor and don't tell us about it until you're done.
>
> Math research is done for this iteration.
And yet, we'll never stop hearing about it, eh?
>
> James Harris


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