Făgăraș Mountains group
The Făgăraș mountain group is a subgroup of mountains in the Southern Carpathians. It is named after the highest of the mountains in the group, the Făgăraș Mountains.
Făgăraș Mountains | |
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Negoiu Peak (2535 m) | |
Highest point | |
Peak | Moldoveanu |
Elevation | 2,544 m (8,346 ft) |
Geography | |
Country | Romania |
Borders on | Alps |
Boundaries
The Făgăraș group is bounded:
- in the west, by the Olt River
- in the east, by the Rucăr-Bran Passage and the river Dâmbovița
Mountains
- Făgăraș Mountains (Munții Făgărașului)
- Iezer Mountains (Munții Iezer; literally:Mountains of the Deep Lake)
- Cozia Mountains (Munții Cozia)
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gollark: Thusly, ECPP/APR/PSW one?
gollark: > While the algorithm is of immense theoretical importance, it is not used in practice, rendering it a galactic algorithm. For 64-bit inputs, the Baillie–PSW primality test is deterministic and runs many orders of magnitude faster. For larger inputs, the performance of the (also unconditionally correct) ECPP and APR tests is far superior to AKS. Additionally, ECPP can output a primality certificate that allows independent and rapid verification of the results, which is not possible with the AKS algorithm.
gollark: I mean, it's probably true, right?
gollark: Assume the Riemann hypothesis and use the miller test?
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