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I'm afraid you've lost me.  How can you draw this conclusion without assuming either Euclid's lemma or uniqueness of prime factorization (the first of which certainly involves circular reasoning and is thus a logical fallacy, and the secdon of which is vulnerable to the same danger since Euclid's lemma is often used for proving uniqueness of factorization)? [[User:Michael Hardy|Michael Hardy]] 20:37, 3 August 2007 (CDT)
I'm afraid you've lost me.  How can you draw this conclusion without assuming either Euclid's lemma or uniqueness of prime factorization (the first of which certainly involves circular reasoning and is thus a logical fallacy, and the secdon of which is vulnerable to the same danger since Euclid's lemma is often used for proving uniqueness of factorization)? [[User:Michael Hardy|Michael Hardy]] 20:37, 3 August 2007 (CDT)
== Thanks for volunteering for wkiconverting ==
Any ideas what file formats we should accept?  Any other idea about this human wikiconverter project?.  Will you convert a MS Word ".doc", say, directly yourself or will you utilize some intermediate converting program?  If the latter, what program(s)?  Comment on my Talk page, in the section asking for comments, so commenters can share ideas.

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Welcome

You can find some more information about our collaboration groups if you follow this link CZ:Workgroups.You can always ask me on my talk page or others about how to proceed or any other question you might have.


Kind Regards, Robert Tito |  Talk  17:59, 6 May 2007 (CDT)

Euclid's lemma

and since gcd(a, p) = 1 and n is an integer, b/p must also be an integer

I'm afraid you've lost me. How can you draw this conclusion without assuming either Euclid's lemma or uniqueness of prime factorization (the first of which certainly involves circular reasoning and is thus a logical fallacy, and the secdon of which is vulnerable to the same danger since Euclid's lemma is often used for proving uniqueness of factorization)? Michael Hardy 20:37, 3 August 2007 (CDT)

Thanks for volunteering for wkiconverting

Any ideas what file formats we should accept? Any other idea about this human wikiconverter project?. Will you convert a MS Word ".doc", say, directly yourself or will you utilize some intermediate converting program? If the latter, what program(s)? Comment on my Talk page, in the section asking for comments, so commenters can share ideas.