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  95.78% of the statistics used in arguments are made up.  

    INTERACTIVE FACTORING ALGORITHMS
Newton Polygon Applet
Test the Irreducibility of Lacunary 0-1 Polynomials
Test Lacunary Polynomials for Cyclotomic Factors

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Research Interests:

Number Theory, including Analytic, Classical Algebraic, Combinatorial, Computational, and Elementary topics. I have particular interests in results associated with lattice points close to (or on) a curve or surface, the distribution of special sequences of integers in short intervals, and the irreducibility of polynomials over the rationals.


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E-mail:
filaseta@math.sc.edu
Mail:
Michael Filaseta
Department of Mathematics
University of South Carolina
Columbia, SC 29208
USA
Telephone:
(803) 777-6589
FAX:
(803) 777-3783

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