Primtall Harry Nelson David Slowinski 2 44497 1 (13395 sifre). 1982 David Slowinski2 86243 -1 (25962 sifre). 1983 David Slowinski 2 132049 -1 (39751 sifre). http://www.nordreisa.vgs.no/Larere/HI/1MA-2000/Diverse/Primtall.htm
404 Not Found Pioneers Of The Old Southwest a chronicle of the dark and bloody ground Slowinski,David The 32nd Mersenne Prime; predicted by Mersenne Smiles, Samuel http://www.globusz.com/authors_s.html
Supporters Mrs. Rex V. Naylor Mr. Mrs. Richard C. Ninde Mr. Mrs. David S. Noss Walter Susan Slowinski Margaret E. Sowerwine, MD Mr. Mrs. Donald F. Stanat Mr. http://www.engenderhealth.org/about/ar01/html/page8.html
EngenderHealth Annual Report 2000 Walter Susan Slowinski Mr. Gordon L. Smith Mr. Frank Stiebel Ms. Nancy J. Waterman Mr Mr. Mrs. James A. Hart Dr. Mrs. Cosmo L. Haun Mr. David P. Hearst http://www.engenderhealth.org/about/ar00/html/page11.html
VACETS Technical Column - Tc48 prime number, 2^12577871 (which denotes 2 multiplied by itself 1,257,787 timesminus one) is the 34th Mersenne prime, discovered by David Slowinski and Paul http://www.vacets.org/tc/tc48.html
Extractions: September 10, 1996 About 2 years ago, Andrew Wiles, a researcher at Princeton, claims to have proved the Fermat's Last Theorem (FLT) and later a large gap was found in the proof. (The gap was filled later at the end of 1994.) At that time, we, the VACETSERS, had debated on proving the FLT using numerical methods (i.e., using computer to crank out the solutions to the famous theorem). One of the first steps in numerical method is to find the prime numbers, and from that, a "fastest prime number generator" war was waged among us the VACETSERS. The result of that "war" was that we were able to reduce the time from tens of seconds to find all the primes below 1 million to less than 1 second to find all the primes below 10 million. It was an improvement of more than 100. It was a fun war. (Actually, for me, anything involved with numbers, especially prime numbers, is fun.) Shortly after that "fastest prime number generator" war, Thomas R. Nicely, Professor of Mathematics at Lynchburg College, Virginia, computed the sums of the reciprocals of the twin primes (such as 11 and 13), triplets (such as 11, 13, and 17), and quadruplets (such as 11, 13, 17, and 19) up to a very large upper bound (about 10 trillion). He discovered during the summer and fall of 1994 that one of the reciprocals had been calculated incorrectly by a Pentium computer, although a 486 system gave the correct answer; this led to the publicization of the hardware divide flaw in the Pentium floating point unit.
Village Council Minutes: November 15, 1999 ROLL CALL. Those in attendance Arnett, Abrams, Horn, Slowinski and Rickenbachas was Village Manager David Heckler and Incumbent Mayor David H. Foubert. http://www.yscitizens.org/ysdocs/minutes/minutes-1999-11-15.htm
Extractions: MINUTES IN COUNCIL CHAMBERS November 15, 1999 CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order at 7:00 p.m. by Incumbent Mayor David H. Foubert ADMINISTERING THE OATH OF OFFICE TO NEW COUNCIL MEMBERS Incumbent Mayor David H. Foubert administered the Oath of Office to newly elected Council members Trudy Abrams, Joan Horn and Bruce Rickenbach. ROLL CALL Those in attendance: Arnett, Abrams, Horn, Slowinski and Rickenbach as was Village Manager David Heckler and Incumbent Mayor David H. Foubert. ELECTION OF PRESIDENT OF COUNCIL Arnett made a MOTION to nominate Rickenbach for President of Council. The MOTION died for lack of a SECOND. Horn made a MOTION to nominate Slowinski for President of Council. Abrams offered a SECOND. MOTION PASSED UNANIMOUSLY. ADMINISTERING THE OATH OF OFFICE TO INCUMBENT MAYOR DAVID H. FOUBERT Newly elected President of Council, Stephanie Slowinski administered the Oath of Office to Incumbent Mayor David H. Foubert.
Browse Through Physical Sciences 52. Chemical Principles in the Lab by Emil J. Slowinski, Slowinski SellerPrice $20.00. 53. Chemistry by David W. Oxtoby Seller Price $25.00. 54. http://www.s2snetwork.com/books/showsubject.cfm?sub=Physical Sciences
RECORDS FOR PRIME NUMBERS By Paul Zimmermann.Category Science Math Number Theory Prime Numbers 1996 (reference). The previous record was 2^12577871 (378632 digits,found by David Slowinski and Paul Gage in 1996). The previous http://www.loria.fr/~zimmerma/records/primes.html
Extractions: See also the excellent page of Chris Caldwell The largest known prime is (4,053,946 digits), found by Michael Cameron from GIMPS on November 14th 2001. The previous record was 2^6972593 - 1 (2,098,960 digits) found by GIMPS in June 1999. The previous record was 2^3021377 - 1 (909,526 digits), also found by GIMPS in January 1998. The previous record was 2^2976221-1, also found by GIMPS in September 1997. The previous record was 2^1398269-1, found by Joel Armengaud in November 1996 ( reference ). The previous record was 2^1257787-1 (378632 digits, found by David Slowinski and Paul Gage in 1996). The previous record was 2^859433-1 (258716 digits, 33rd Mersenne prime, found by Slowinski/Gage in Januer 1994). The largest known non-Mersenne prime is 3*2^303093+1 (91241 digits), found by Jeffrey Young in 1998. Paul Leyland maintains a table of Mersenne factors The largest known ordinary prime is a number of 5878 digits , proved prime using ECPP in February 2003. The largest known twin primes are 33218925*2^169690+/-1 (51090 digits), found by Papp and Gallot in 2002. See also
Maryland Higher Education Commission Education Commission Richard P. Streett, Jr., VMD, Chair Donald J. Slowinski, Sr.,Ed FACULTY ADVISORY COUNCIL Contact David E. Sumler, Ph.D. (410) 2604533 e http://www.mdarchives.state.md.us/msa/mdmanual/25ind/html/43high.html
Extractions: web: www.mhec.state.md.us 839 Bestgate Road, Annapolis, Maryland, December 2003. Photo by Diane F. Evartt. Reports John J. (Jake) Oliver, Jr., Esq., Chair (chosen by Governor, 1-year term), Dorothy Dixon Chaney, 2003; Edward O. Clarke, Jr., Esq., 2003; Ben F. Mason, 2003; Richard P. Streett, Jr., V.M.D., 2005; Joann A. Boughman, Ph.D., 2006; Lt. Gen. Emmett Paige, Jr. (Ret.), 2006; Donald J. Slowinski, Sr., Ed.D., 2006; Anne Osborn Emery, Ed.D., 2007; George S. Malouf, Jr., M.D., 2007; Mario Franco VillaSanta, 2007. Tawan Maurice Perry, student, 2003 EDUCATION POLICY COMMITTEE
-Man Of Mathematics 1983, 132049, David Slowinski. 1985, 216091, David Slowinski. 1988, 110503, LutherWelsh, Jr,Walter N. Colquitt. 1991, 756839, David Slowinski,Paul Gage. http://www.manofmath.com/bjzm/bjzm_lt_4.htm
George Leedom - April 3, 1999 George Leedom April 3, 1999, Date Sun, 04 Apr 1999 224354 -0500From David Slowinski slow@marcus-online.net . David Slowinski. http://www.excray.com/passings/GeorgeLeedom.html
Extractions: George Leedom, one of the Cray pioneers, passed away Saturday morning at his sister's home in Billings, Montana. George was a logic designer who most recently worked on T90 memory design. George had been making good progress in his fight against his lung cancer that was discovered last November. George and I were planning a sailing adventure together to help deliver a sailboat from Puerto Vallarta, Mexico to Los Angeles and were just days away from sailing away when George was diagnosed with brain cancer three weeks ago. George was an inspiration to many of us for his remarkable success pursueing excellent adventures with minimal interference from the normal burdens that seem to shackle others. To the end George's positive attitude and sense of humor were intact. He passed away quickly and without pain or regrets in the company of loving family. David Slowinski Passings index Home page
CNSM -- Membership List David Huckaby (Chair) Biological Sciences (to S05). Kent Merryfield - Mathematics(to S03). Krzysztof Slowinski - Chemistry/Biochemistry (to S05). http://www.cnsm.csulb.edu/faculty/information/In_membership.htm
Extractions: University/College/CSU Councils and Committee Membership: Academic Senate (8) Zahur Anwar - Physics/Astronomy (to Spring 2003) Alan Colburn - Science Education (to Spring 2005) Samuel Councilman - Mathematics (to Spring 2003) ChuHee Kwon - Physics/Astronomy (to Spring 2005) Margaret Merryfield - Chemistry/Biochemistry (to Spring 2004) Galen Pickett - Physics/Astronomy (to Spring 2005) Ray Wilson - Biological Sciences (to Spring 2004) Alternates: #1 Vern Eveland - Biological Sciences (to S03) #2 Rajen Anand - Biological Sciences (to S03) Lecturer Rep.: David McKay - Mathematics (to Spring 2003) Academic Senate Councils and Committees Campus Climate Committee Campus Assessment Committee - Laura Henriques (Chair) -Science Education (to S04) Committee on Athletics - Paul Buonora - Chemistry/Biochemistry (to S03) Committee on Committees - Galen Pickett - Physics/Astronomy (to S03) Educational Policies Council (EP) [meets second and fourth Wednesdays, 2-4 p.m., BH-302]
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Science News Online - Ivars Peterson's MathLand - 9/14/96 The new prime was discovered last spring by David Slowinski and Paul Gage in thecourse of routine testing of a new Cray T94 supercomputer in preparation for http://www.sciencenews.org/sn_arch/9_14_96/mathland.htm
Extractions: Venturing once again into largely unexplored digital territory, computer scientists at Cray Research have unearthed another gargantuan prime number, setting a new record for the largest known prime. (A prime is a number divisible only by itself and 1.) This number, 2^1,257,787 - 1, has 378,632 digits, putting it well ahead of the previous record holder, which came in at 258,716 digits when it was found in 1994. If written out in full, the new prime would cover about 120 typed pages. It is also the 34th Mersenne prime to be discovered. Expressed in the form 2^ p - 1, where the exponent p is itself a prime number, Mersenne numbers hold a special place in the never-ending pursuit of larger and larger primes. These particular numbers have special characteristics that make it relatively easy to check whether a candidate is a prime number or a composite number (the product of several smaller primes). The smallest Mersenne prime is 3 (2^2 - 1). After that comes 7 (2^3 - 1), then 31 (2^5 - 1), and so on. With an exponent of 1,257,787, the new champion holds the distinction of being the largest Mersenne prime identified so far. However, because no one has checked all Mersenne numbers having smaller exponents, mathematicians can't be sure that no Mersenne primes lurk in the vast expanse between the record holder and the second-place Mersenne primeor even between the third-place and second-place Mersenne primes.
Nombres Premiers Translate this page GIMPS) en Septembre 1997 2^1398269-1, trouvé par Joël Armengaud en Novembre 19962^1257787-1 (378632 chiffres), David Slowinski et Paul Gage en 1996 2^859433 http://worldserver2.oleane.com/fatrazie/nb_premiers.htm
Extractions: Le site français de GIMPS vient d'ouvrir et propose la participation au programme PrimeNet ce qui est le cas de ce site. Vous pouvez charger les 909526 chiffres de ce nombre, à toutes fins utiles ! Exercice (résolu !) : trouvez 10 nombres premiers consécutifs en progression arithmétique . RECORDS Le plus grand nombre premier connu est 2^3021377 - 1 (909526 chiffres) trouvé par GIMPS en Janvier 1998.
Macalester Today Slowinski is a consultant and writer. Biology, Management and Protection of NorthAmerican Sturgeon edited by David H. Secor '83, Webster Van Winkle, Paul J http://www.macalester.edu/collegerelations/mactoday/fall2002/books.html
Extractions: This textbook, part of the Allyn & Bacon Series in Technical Communication, teaches Web design skills within a framework of information architecture, rhetoric and hypertext theory. The book leads students through the design process and offers a great deal of practical, mainstream design guidance. Students also learn a set of principles that help them reason about each new design challenge they face. Because this is a university-level textbook, Web design is presented in a broad cultural context that includes a brief history of the Internet and a chapter on the societal implications of the Web and the Internet. A set of 25 "quick start" design guidelines enable readers to begin using ideas from the book immediately. Jean (Nettie) Farkas has designed, written and edited digital and print documents since the early 1970s. She spent six years at Microsoft and has taught a variety of courses for the University of Washington and the University of Washington Extension Division. She now works on commercial Web sites and Web sites for nonprofit organizations.
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