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Identity(7919, 4966)

This returned 432'436 unique IDs within a 32bit int and none was a multiple of 13.

More pairs:

17, 1040 - Yields 2'064'889 values

17, 559 - Yields 3'841'653 values

[EDIT] Small python program to test:

import sys

def x(start, step):
    count = 0
    i = start
    N = 1 << 31
    while i < N:
        #print i
        if i % 13 == 0:
            break
        i += step
        count += 1
    print i, i/13.0, count

if __name__ == '__main__':
    x(int(sys.argv[1]), int(sys.argv[2]))

I just used a couple of primes but that didn't really work; with primes, I could only get sequences with 1-12 numbers. So I started with a random pair and varied the second number until the script would stop to return.

I have no idea of the mathematical properties of the two numbers ;) Anyone?

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Identity(7919, 4966)

This returned 432'436 unique IDs within a 32bit int and none was a multiple of 13.

Another pair

More pairs:

17, 1040 - Yields 2'064'889 values

17, 559 - Yields 3'841'653 values

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Identity(7919, 4966)

This returned 432'436 unique IDs within a 32bit int and none was a multiple of 13.

Another pair:

17 1040 - Yields 2'064'889 values