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<div style="background-color: #D4E2FC; border-top: 1px solid #5F92F2; font-size: bigger; padding-left: 15px; margin: 12px -5px -5px -5px;">'''BOINC project page template'''</div>
[https://sech.me/boinc/Amicable/ '''''Amicable Numbers'''''] is an independent research project that uses '''''[[wikipedia:Volunteer computing|volunteer computing]]''''' to find new [[wikipedia:Amicable_numbers|'''''amicable pairs''''']].
 
 
[https://sech.me/boinc/Amicable/ '''''Amicable Numbers'''''] is a '''''[[wikipedia:Volunteer computing|volunteer distributed computing]]''''' project that needs your help to ...


== Why Amicable Numbers? ==
== Why Amicable Numbers? ==
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== Goal ==
== Goal ==
* summarize the objectives and challenges which the project addresses, before jumping into details
The current goal of the project is to find all amicable pairs with smallest member < 1021.


== Methods ==
== Methods ==
* always including "why BOINC"?
* always including "why BOINC"?
* insert MediaWiki image or upload[[File:Example of a GUI.png|alt=example mediawiki image|none|thumb|example MediaWiki image]]
* [[File:Amicable_numbers_rods_220_and_284.png|alt=example mediawiki image|none|thumb|Demonstration, with rods, of the amicability of the pair of numbers (220,284)]]
* impactful final statement
* impactful final statement


== Project team / Sponsors ==
== Project team / Sponsors ==
Sergei Chernykh


== Scientific results ==
== Scientific results ==
* external links
New data from this project is published regularly on the [https://sech.me/ap '''''Amicable pairs list'''''] page.

Revision as of 13:45, 10 March 2024

Amicable Numbers is an independent research project that uses volunteer computing to find new amicable pairs.

Why Amicable Numbers?

  • why this topic/object of study?

Goal

The current goal of the project is to find all amicable pairs with smallest member < 1021.

Methods

  • always including "why BOINC"?
  • example mediawiki image
    Demonstration, with rods, of the amicability of the pair of numbers (220,284)
  • impactful final statement

Project team / Sponsors

Sergei Chernykh

Scientific results

New data from this project is published regularly on the Amicable pairs list page.