>>8349831 (lb)
I'm hoping he'll stop stalling and explain the integer factorization algorithm he's been hyping up since a month after Q started that he said he'd finally go through a couple weeks ago and still hasn't
>>8349849 (lb)
Yeah probably
Those quads tell me you might be onto something anon. Dude's worried this math thing will have a similar effect but if it's already happening what's the difference?
The factors of 10690 are 2, 5 and 1069. The grid element for 10690/2 is (16,464,35) = {16:464:73:68:5:1069}.
Here are some more grid elements related to 10690/2
(-131,1,66) = {-131:1:8646:131:8515:8779}
(16,1,67) = {16:1:8852:132:8720:8986}
(16,1,37) = {16:1:2672:72:2600:2746}
(-131,1,37) = {-131:1:2672:73:2599:2747}
(e,n) = (16,464,35) = {16:464:73:68:5:1069}, f=-131, c=5345, u=266, i=537, j=532
(a-1)(b-1) = 4272, /2 (BigN-n) = 2136
(x+n)(x+n) is 283024, which is (435245)+(434980) (u=266&265)
nn+2d(n-1)+f-1 = 215296+67598+131-1
2(x+n)2(x+n) is 1132096, which is (4141246)+(4140715) (u=532&531)
(0,n) aa,bb = (0,566048,2661) = {0:566048:5345:5320:25:1142761}, f=-10691, c=28569025, u=285684, i=571393, j=571368
(0,n) ab,ab = (0,0,1) = {0:0:5345:0:5345:5345}, f=-10691, c=28569025, u=0, i=5345, j=0
(f,1) a=c*(BigN-1) = (-8,1,33) = {-8:1:2108:64:2044:2174}
(e,1) a=c*(c-BigN+1) = (9,1,41) = {9:1:3366:81:3285:3449}
(f,1) a=c*(c-BigN+2) = (-8,1,42) = {-8:1:3440:82:3358:3524}
(-8,1,5) = {-8:1:36:8:28:46}
(9,1,5) = {9:1:54:9:45:65}