Just a test honestly Anti-Elemental numbers are something that me and my friend came up with (they may have been discovered under another name idk) They are just numbers where the prime factorization doesn't contain any duplicates i.e. 510,510 would be Anti-Elemental because the prime factorization would be 2*3*5*7*11*13*17 Whereas 765,765 would not be because the prime factorization is 3*3*5*7*11*13*17 The number above the prime factorization is the ratio of anti-elemental numbers to all numbers We just thought it would be fun to list a lot of them out to see what we get.
Inside, underneath the stage, is a way to calculate prime numbers that I have disabled, if you can't make any more anti-elemental numbers, just let that script run for a bit to calculate more, then start on anti-elemental numbers again. If you find a way to make the script more efficient please feel free to tell me (It's very ugly because I didn't spend much time on it)