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    A one line factoring algorithm

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    We describe a variant of Fermat’s factoring algorithm which is competitive with SQUFOF in practice but has heuristic run time complexity O(n1/3) as a general factoring algorithm. We also describe a sparse class of integers for which the algorithm is particularly effective. We provide speed comparisons between an optimised implementation of the algorithm described and the tuned assortment of factoring algorithms in the Pari/GP computer algebra package

    Class invariants from a new kind of Weber-like modular equation

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    A technique is described for explicitly evaluating quotients of the Dedekind eta function at quadratic integers. These evaluations do not make use of complex approximations but are found by an entirely `algebraic' method. They are obtained by means of specialising certain modular equations related to Weber's modular equations of `irrational type'. The technique works for certain eta quotients evaluated at points in an imaginary quadratic field with discriminant d1 (mod 8)

    Zero excess and minimal length in finite coxeter groups

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    Let \mathcal{W} be the set of strongly real elements of W, a Coxeter group. Then for w∈Ww \in \mathcal{W}, e(w)e(w), the excess of w, is defined by e(w) = \min min \{l(x)+l(y) - l(w)| w = xy; x^2 = y^2 =1}. When WW is finite we may also define E(w), the reflection excess of ww. The main result established here is that if WW is finite and XX is a WW-conjugacy class, then there exists w∈Xw \in X such that ww has minimal length in XX and e(w)=0=E(w)e(w) = 0 = E(w)

    The locality of the square-root method for improved staggered quarks

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    We study the effects of improvement on the locality of square-rooted staggered Dirac operators in lattice QCD simulations. We find the localisation lengths of the improved operators (FAT7TAD and ASQTAD) to be very similar to that of the one-link operator studied by Bunk et al., being at least the Compton wavelength of the lightest particle in the theory, even in the continuum limit. We conclude that improvement has no effect. We discuss the implications of this result for the locality of the nth-rooted fermion determinant used to reduce the number of sea quark flavours, and for possible staggered valence quark formulations
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