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    <title>MaplePrimes - answers and comments on Question, Calculating prime numbers</title>
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      <title>Prime numbers on Maple</title>
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      <itunes:summary>Maple has a built-in package called numtheory that has useful functions for exploring primes. Go to Maple's help system and search on numtheory to get more info. I'm not a number theory guy so I don't have any direct experience but hopefully, these routines will get you started. There is also a fair bit of info in the public domain. I googled "prime numbers maple" and got a bunch of stuff including Gábor Kallós' tutorial on studying prime numbers with Maple. Hope this helps. T4.</itunes:summary>
      <description>Maple has a built-in package called numtheory that has useful functions for exploring primes. Go to Maple's help system and search on numtheory to get more info. I'm not a number theory guy so I don't have any direct experience but hopefully, these routines will get you started. There is also a fair bit of info in the public domain. I googled "prime numbers maple" and got a bunch of stuff including Gábor Kallós' tutorial on studying prime numbers with Maple. Hope this helps. T4.</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 09 Aug 2005 22:13:41 Z</pubDate>
      <itunes:author>Tom 4</itunes:author>
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