Yep that’s right. No problem at all – just scan this page for 10-digit primes. Maybe I will try it in PHP ahah.
Incidentally, from wikipedia: In the IPO filing for Google, Inc., in 2004, rather than a typical round-number amount of money, the company announced its intention to raise $2,718,281,828, which is, of course, e billion dollars to the nearest integer.
i cant read it
is it ‘in consecutive digits of e‘? coz that wouldn’t be any hard at all.
Yep that’s right. No problem at all – just scan this page for 10-digit primes. Maybe I will try it in PHP ahah.
Incidentally, from wikipedia: In the IPO filing for Google, Inc., in 2004, rather than a typical round-number amount of money, the company announced its intention to raise $2,718,281,828, which is, of course, e billion dollars to the nearest integer.
I gave up – recompling PHP with the GMP math library seems like too much meta-effort.