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36*908^146460+1 is prime
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I'm still working on S1020, but only have a single core dedicated to it. There are still over 7m k remaining thru n=282. This is a particularly nasty base because sieving doesn't remove as many terms due to 1020 being divisible by 2, 3, and 5.
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S832 tested to n=500k (400-500k)
nothing found, 2 remain Results emailed - Base released |
S773
from 257K to 350k no new primes found base released RES sent to Gary |
S698 tested to n=200k (100-200k)
2 primes found, 8 remain Results emailed - Base released |
Reserving S972 to n=200k (100-200k) for BOINC
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Reserving S977
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Reserving R957
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Reserving R802 to n=200k (100-200k) for BOINC
Reserving R837 to n=200k (100-200k) for BOINC |
Reserving S525 to n=2500. Sieve file for n=2500-10K to P=1G will be provided.
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S639 and S908 completed to n=200000 and released.
1174*639^123735+1 36*908^146460+1 are the primes found in the range. The residues are attached. |
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