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by Christopher J. Burke
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1542: More Perfect
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Tell it to the Mersennes! I might reuse that line in a future comic. The Mersenne first appeared back in Comic #70 back in 2008. Their uniforms are a little lighter now. And as discussed in this blog post from a few days ago, every known perfect number is a multiple of a Mersenne prime, and the other number is a power of 2. Unfortunately for Rudy (8's proper name is Rudolph), 8 is not one of the powers of 2 have creates a perfect number. The form is (2n - 1)(2n - 1). Since 8 = 23, n = 4, but 24 - 1 is not prime, but the product of (22 + 1)(22 - 1). That is to say, that 16 - 1 = 15, which is the product of 5 times 3. Final note: I was going to state "a more perfect union", in a Constitutional allusion, but I figured folks would tell me that union would imply addition. Or something other than what I intended. So I'll save that for some other time. (You can also go there to leave comments!) |
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