Thankyou for the quick reply, much appreciated... =)
I really need to touch up on my maths =(
I'm sure what you posted will help me out...
I can straight away see how much faster that would be ;)
one quick question - what is m
Edit: nvm - I think I see what you say =)
I am trying to understand how I can find the square root of a large prime number in the form of an integer value, the portion after the decimal is irelevant.
The numbers I wish to compute range around 188 multiplied by 3 to the power of 6548 plus 1, as an example. so let's say in excess of...