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Complexity - 0.5.2

calculates the prime factors of a positive integer

All Time: (4.0)
This Version: (4.0)
Current Version: 0.5.2
Release Date: 2002-03-14
License: Beta
Downloads (this version): 791
Downloads (all versions): 791

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Product Description:

Complexity is a simple mac os x cocoa application. it calculates the prime factors of a positive integer the user specifies. Complexity is part of a bigger upcoming mathematical program suite. Complexity v0.5.2 is still a beta product. you are encouraged to send feedback, bug reports and comments to: stupidfish23@mac.com.

What's new in this version:

  • Fixed several terminological errors thanks to tons of feedback.
  • Complexity now displays an error when a negative number is entered.
  • Complexity now calculates live.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.2
  • Mac OS X 10.1
  • Mac OS X 10.0

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X

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Complexity ReviewGreat App!!! I… - Version: 0.5.2, 3/16/2002 02:36PM PST

dombi
would have loved to have this in high school. And it is amazing how fast it is. It is real time. Great job!
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Complexity CommentaryKaik, there is… - Version: 0.5.2, 3/15/2002 11:43AM PST

Pythagoras
a prime decomposition for complex numbers. It's only not very interesting because a) all nonzero complexes are prime (p is prime <=> if p|ab then p|a or p|b (or both)) and b) prime decomposition is unique up to multiplication by a unit; however all nonzero complexes are units. I mailed the author to point this out, and he said he'd correct this.
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Complexity ReviewWhat it does… - Version: 0.5.2, 3/15/2002 08:22AM PST

Doctor J
is: "Find the prime factors of a composite number." Seems to work. Zero documentation.
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