VA !!Nf9AmQNR7I ID: cc56f4 Nov. 18, 2018, 12:41 p.m. No.8259   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8269

Hello everyone!

Well, I have all day off finally. Let's think and work as a team.

I'm reviewing all my notes, and reading through the Grid Patterns thread. >>6506

AA did a really nice job getting the crumbs all organized.

You guys were talking on Discord about a searchable VQC crumb database… you can CTRL F the Grid Patterns thread, bc the most relevant crumbs have been copypasta'd directly from VQC. Check it out. Thanks again AA for all your work, you grumpy faggot ;) Let's move the ball forward today, lads.

>>6506

VA !!Nf9AmQNR7I ID: cc56f4 Nov. 19, 2018, 9:44 p.m. No.8280   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8282

>>8278

>>8264

>The value at -f,n-1 and e,n have the same a,b but d,n, and x are different by 1.

>There is a way to use this to create the lookup.

 

Found something interesting studying the Grid:

For c145, the (e,1) d value is 12

The (-f) d value is 13

13^2 - 12^2 = 25 = (an)

Don't know if it works for other c values yet.

knowing that d is always one unit bigger in -f, you could make the hypothesis that (d+1)^2 - d^2 = (an)

I'll run some more c values to check if this in yet another c145 fluke.

Just studying the Grid and looking for patterns over here.