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Sep 8th, 2002, 04:27 AM
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That looks about right, after saving just the zeros into another file... it was around 250kb or something.
I heard somewhere, that even if every atom could represent a number, there would not be enough of them to store all the prime numbers up to 10500. In fact if you think about it you can't get very near that number at all.
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