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by mikewarot 660 days ago
It's a curiosity, a rabbit hole, and not likely to have practical applications. It's one of the math things I toy with from time to time, like factoring large coprimes.
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To me it’s hard to believe that fundamental knowledge about computation would have no practical applications. That depends on “practical” of course. Elliptic curves or group theory were hardly of any use for medieval dirt slappers.
I made the mistake of finding answers to the hardest useful problems first (factoring, Goldbach's), and now I'm looking for aomething else to work on.
Already done with factoring large coprimes. Looking for next puzzle to work on. Can't get overly interested in useless puzzles (like sudoku, etc).