2 comments

  • netvarun 8 hours ago

    This is an amazing project - thank you for building/sharing it!

  • c788630 9 hours ago

    Hi everyone,

    For the past few months I’ve been building a personal project called NumClass: a Python CLI tool that analyzes an integer and classifies it into a large set of number-theory properties.

    The idea started as a small experiment inspired by the YouTube channel Numberphile, but it quickly got out of hand and now supports 200+ classifiers.

    Examples of things it can detect:

    • perfect / abundant / weird numbers • Mersenne primes and primorial numbers • amicable, sociable and aspiring numbers (aliquot sequences) • Carmichael numbers and other pseudoprimes • narcissistic, Kaprekar and happy numbers • palindromic and truncatable primes • taxicab numbers (Hardy–Ramanujan style cube sums) • Fibonacci, Lucas, Pell and Padovan numbers • triangular, pentagonal and other figurate numbers • strange curiosities like Belphegor’s prime, vampire numbers and Munchausen numbers

    The current version contains 205 atomic classifiers plus 27 intersections (232 properties in total).

    Example output: [screenshot]

    Some features:

    • 200+ classifiers • extensible plugin-like architecture • configurable profiles (fast vs heavy computations) • OEIS sequence integration • support for very large integers (100000 digits by default) • explanations for each classification

    The project is open source:

    https://github.com/c788630/Numclass

    I’m now looking for people who would like to test it, especially:

    • mathematicians • Python developers • people interested in number theory • anyone who likes exploring interesting integer properties

    If you decide to try it out, I would really appreciate feedback on:

    • usability of the CLI • additional number-theory properties to implement • performance for very large numbers • any issues or bugs you encounter

    There are also a few small Easter eggs hidden in the program (including Klingon number input), so feel free to explore

    Installation instructions and documentation are available in the repository (docs folder).