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Name: Anonymous 2016-03-19 15:03

WELCOME DUBS THEORY RESEARCHERS

here you can talk about your most recent finds regarding dubs theory, I will start with the well know ``dubsless primes'':

- let к(n) be the number of bases in which n has dubs excluding base 1 and base n-1 as these are trivial, we shall call n a dubsless number if к(n)=0 and n>3

- the dubsless numbers up to 10000 are 5, 6, 29, 41, 61, 113, 317, 509, 569, 761, 797, 1213, 1229, 2617, 5297, 6221 and 8017. it turns out that all of these numbers except 6 are prime, and up to 10 million all except 6 are prime, we call these primes the ``dubsless primes'' a new kind of primes. this raises the following questions in dubs theory:

- is the set of dubsless numbers/primes infinite?
- is 6 the only non prime dubsless number?

Name: Anonymous 2017-02-05 18:19

>>39
Candidate for the fundamental theorem of dubs: ``Every composite number other than 6 has dubs in some base.''

Name: Anonymous 2017-02-07 9:50

>>39
You have a bright future ahead of you, o wise dubsman.

Name: Anonymous 2017-02-07 10:45

>>39
TED talk pls

Name: Anonymous 2017-02-07 19:16

check em

Name: Anonymous 2017-02-08 18:35

Name: Anonymous 2017-02-08 21:26

In 2016, Lord Dubs sponsored an amendment to the Immigration Act 2016 to offer unaccompanied refugee children safe passage to Britain amidst the European migrant crisis.
Shalom!

Name: Anonymous 2017-02-08 21:38

check those dubs before you wreck those dubs

Name: Anonymous 2017-02-26 13:53

age

Name: Anonymous 2017-02-26 14:12

>>46
So Lord Dubs is a cuck?

Name: Anonymous 2017-02-26 17:04

Dubs factorization and public key crypto based on dubs.

Name: Anonymous 2017-02-26 22:11

>>49
Of course. To be human is to be cuck.

Name: Anonymous 2017-02-27 1:40

>>39
so by extending this a prime number is a number that doesn't have 2-digit dubs in any trivial base with the exception of 6. This way we can redefine primes based on dubs !

Name: Anonymous 2017-02-27 2:00

>>39
>>52
and also if a number has 2-digit dubs of digit d in some base, it also has dubs of the digits of the prime factorization of d in some bases. For example the number 66 in base 10 is also 33 and 22 in some other bases.

Name: Anonymous 2017-02-27 2:09

>>52
then dubsless numbers can be considered prime numbers with more restrictions (excluding 6):

2-digit dubsless: prime number
3-digit dubsless: subset of prime numbers (``more pure primes''?)
4-digit dubsless: subset of 3-digit dubsless
.
.
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dubsless: maximum restrictions

Name: Anonymous 2017-02-27 2:23

Name: Anonymous 2017-02-27 3:14

>>55

Name: Anonymous 2017-06-05 0:50

bamp. Where are all the dubs enthusiasts?

Name: Anonymous 2017-06-05 0:59

What programming language is this?

Name: Anonymous 2017-06-05 17:26

dubs programming language

Name: Anonymous 2018-01-12 18:18

bamp

Name: Anonymous 2018-01-13 9:39

Back to 4chan, please.

Name: Anonymous 2018-11-22 10:39

>>13
Hina, as per the crossposters 1001th post.

Name: Anonymous 2018-11-22 12:27

check my dubs

Name: Anonymous 2018-11-22 12:28

check

Name: Anonymous 2018-11-22 12:28

check the dubs

Name: Anonymous 2018-11-22 12:28

check em NOW

Name: Anonymous 2018-11-22 12:38

The last two numbers are identical. That must some kind of magic. Better repost this revelation everywhere, so they'll know this great cosmic truth of the repeating digits.

Name: Anonymous 2018-11-22 12:40

>>67
more or less, that's how it works

Name: Anonymous 2019-05-28 18:02

69 get

Name: Anonymous 2019-05-28 18:55

>>67
Dubs is math is autism
Autism/magic

Name: Anonymous 2019-05-28 18:56

Good thread, I will read tomorrow at work, thanxs OP.

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