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Guessing a Number Using the Chinese Remainder Theorem
Choose two moduli
and
using the controls and think of a secret number
from 0 to
. Use the controls to select
and
to reveal your number.
Contributed by:
Izidor Hafner
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Chinese Remainder Theorem
(
Wolfram Demonstrations Project
)
Chinese Remainder Theorem
(
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)
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"
Guessing a Number Using the Chinese Remainder Theorem
" from
the Wolfram Demonstrations Project
http://demonstrations.wolfram.com/GuessingANumberUsingTheChineseRemainderTheorem/
Contributed by:
Izidor Hafner
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