@user21820 I love a good butter pecan, and mint-oreo-cookies, In summer I love a good strawberry icecream. But a adore an excellent vanilla icecream to top strawberry shortcake, or for pie ala mode!
Oh, and I cannot forget chocolate malted milk icecream ... delicious!
@Peter Who knows? I can't read the downvoter's mind, but whoever it is perhaps thinks that such questions are of no value? It would be nice if you could make some connection to some established theory, since if there are no obvious algebraic factors then it may very well be as hard as the n^2+1 conjecture, which is already hard enough and at least empirically verifiable. In contrast, your sequence is super-exponential, so it's hard to get any empirical evidence.
By the way, do you know of any super-exponential formulae that are non-prime but with no easy proof of this fact?
@amWhy Ah. I like chocolate malt as well! Though if I'm forced to pick between the standard 3 (chocolate, strawberry, vanilla) as typical in Macs, it usually depends on my mood haha.
But I don't like any kind of mint, whether in ice-cream or not. For whatever reason, I just can't stand minty tastes.
Sadly, most toothpastes are mint, and I just live with that haha..
@amWhy That's an interesting observation! When I was in Mexico, I didn't notice that partly because I don't eat sour stuff and tend to eat cheese first before the rest of my food hahaha..
@Peter: Since you're online, do you have an answer to my question? I don't know the relevant literature, so I would be interested to see any examples that you happen to know of an interesting super-exponential formula that is non-trivially never prime.
@amWhy, @user21820: it looks like I missed a lot of nice stuff here (well it's the ice-cream I am talking about). I love the chocolate one. I occasionally make the same at home.
@Peter: everyone has to bear the brunt of undeserved downvotes here. I got 1 downvote on 2 of my questions today.
@user21820 I am not aware of such examples. I think, only forced factors can show that the expression is never prime, either directly or via algebraic/aurifeullian factors.
@Curiousyouth Go back to review what you last feel familiarity with. The Khan Academy covers a whole lot from arithmetic, fractions, pre-algebra, all the way to calculus and beyond. They offer short videos (10 minutes), practice problems, etc. Just Google "khan adademy" and find where you are most familiar with, but also would like to refresh.
Goodbye January 31! Hello February 1! Tuesday is .... (drum roll) ... Ground Hog's Day!! I'm hoping Tuesday is cloudy!!!
Let's anticipate Valentine's Day! How many words with four or more letters can we create from the letters in VALENTINE'S DAY? Word Challenge!!!
^^@Peter, @an4s, @quid, @AlexanderGruber, @Jyrki, @Xander, @user21820, @user132081, @ParamanandSingh, @KReiser, @user15072279, and all are welcome to contribute!!
^^^ Oops, LARVAE is invalid (I somehow found the Letter R, which is not a letter in Valentine's Day!). But LAVA works! ;D
Where is EVIL @quid? ;D (You're so fun to TEASE!)
It's also fun to TEASE the EVIL @AlexanderGruber! ;D
I shall AVAIL myself to your mercy, @quid and @AlexanderGruber
What is a branch of the armed forces, that also describes a favorite form of bean soup? (four letters). What is one variety of seedless oranges (five letters)? What does one go on to lose weight? (four letters). Cleanliness freaks are known as _ _ _ _ freaks.
What is/was the legislative branch of the US Government that most supports Trump? (six letters).
@quid Well, things look promising. You'll be great in that role, no doubt. But we might miss you a bit more.
Hello, @RRL. Glad to see you here! ;D
@quid Is it true: Jordan van Foreest is the winner of the Tata Steel Chess Tournament? Wow! I wasn't paying much attention to him, at first, earlier in the tournament!
And Carlsen finished 6th. Interesting. You see, I wonder if the Candidates Tournament were to begin in a month or two, I don't know that the outcome would lead to the outcome given half the tournament was held last year.
@quid Indeed! I was half expecting that the last came would be between the top two players, but it was merely the last game of the scheduled matchups between players.
@quid Thank you! That makes sense. I know @Peter commented earlier that Giri looked like he was under pressure. Big finish for the both of them. When will their respective scores be update (or do their current scores reflect this tournament's results?)
But I don't know which game @Peter was referring to.
I think I got "Grand master" dates wrong, looking at the profile on the tata steel page, where they list years. It seems van Foreest, from the Netherlands, became a Grand Master in 2016.
@Peter Thanks for clarifying! That's what I sort of thought. But, again, thanks for your input!
A lot of young blood, right now!
Hey, @Peter. Did you happen to watch "The Queen's Gambit" on Netflix? (Pardon me, I don't know where you live and whether you have access to Netflix or not.)
@quid Ah, okay. For some reason, I don't always connect that one from the Netherlands is called Dutch. I tended to associate "Dutch" with Denmark. Just a blurp in my early education.
@quid Indeed. I know Bobby Fischer, way back when, made chess more popular in the US, not necessarily made the US strong in chess.
Carlsen, of course, has become quite a solid, ongoing champion, so I think that helps open horizons for young'uns!
@quid Can you refresh my memory as to who was leading at the mid point of the Candidates Tournament? I am thinking it was Caruana, but I may be entirely mistaken.
@quid Oh, thanks. I forgot. Caruana had a fairly decent start, but your post just refreshed my memory! It will be a pleasure to watch the finish of it!
@quid One more question, then I'll let you go tend to what else you need to tend to: What is the site at which so many photos of various pairs of players playing against the backdrop of the sea or ocean, was taken?
I've seen it on Tata Steel, but in other tournaments, as well. It's like they're "pictured" playing on a Cruise ship, or on the sea or ocean front, on various websites sponsoring tournaments.
@quid Hah! Good friend, Google! I wish more of our users would try it out, before asking here! (Unfortunately, that's why a number of users ask here!) But still...
@quid Indeed, "Google is your friend" but I dare not post that in response to a question such as "What are the conditions that must be satisfied by all Vector Spaces", and such.
LEAVE, VEAL, LEAVEN, AVID, ANVIL, DENY, DENIAL, LEVY, TEAL, TEEN, We need more VIALS of the COVID vaccine!