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rdfs:comment | - pete-9.c is the last of nine entries an anonymous "Pete" submitted to Bignum Bakeoff. It only slightly differs from its predecessor pete-8.c which was a failed attempt at improving upon Pete's largest entry, pete-7.c. Both pete-9.c and pete-8.c produce a much smaller number than pete-7.c because the f(n) function Pete defines in these programs has a bug which causes it to merely square a previously defined number. The only difference between the output of pete-9.c and pete-8.c is that pete-9.c uses 99 at one point instead of 999.
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abstract | - pete-9.c is the last of nine entries an anonymous "Pete" submitted to Bignum Bakeoff. It only slightly differs from its predecessor pete-8.c which was a failed attempt at improving upon Pete's largest entry, pete-7.c. Both pete-9.c and pete-8.c produce a much smaller number than pete-7.c because the f(n) function Pete defines in these programs has a bug which causes it to merely square a previously defined number. The only difference between the output of pete-9.c and pete-8.c is that pete-9.c uses 99 at one point instead of 999. The output of pete-9.c can be precisely expressed as \(z^{16\cdot17^6}(99)\), where \(z(n) = 9\cdot 2^n\).
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