Re: The Curious Incident of the Dog in t# Reader - 书香世家
j*e
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好看:) Grabbed my attention immediately.
The chapters begin with number 2, then 3, I thought it was an error first,
then 5, 7, and I knew:)
I like the way the boy described prime numbers. He said that they are like
life. Logical but one can never work out the rules. He also said that prime
numbers are useful for codes. Anybody knowledgable about cryptology knows why?
Is it because prime numbers are good for choosing hash table size?
The chapters begin with number 2, then 3, I thought it was an error first,
then 5, 7, and I knew:)
I like the way the boy described prime numbers. He said that they are like
life. Logical but one can never work out the rules. He also said that prime
numbers are useful for codes. Anybody knowledgable about cryptology knows why?
Is it because prime numbers are good for choosing hash table size?