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9751*2^1080859-1 (325375 digits)
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9751*2^1089905-1 (328099 digits)
85*2^2087651-1 (628448 digits) |
9135*2^1099944-1 (331121 digits)
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2nd Megabit Drive:
115*2^1524183-1 (458827 digits) |
9651*2^1101919-1 (331715 digits)
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Congratulations to all prime finders. Keep the primes coming!
Carlos |
It looks like new MEGA is found
15*2^3668194-1 is a probable prime! We4: 5EEED328,00000000 Congratulations to founder! |
Once you have [I]proved it prime[/I] with either LLR or PFGW, you should [URL="http://primes.utm.edu/bios/submission.php"]submit it to the top5000[/URL].
Congrats. :banana: |
[QUOTE=paulunderwood;356344]Once you have [I]proved it prime[/I] with either LLR or PFGW, you should [URL="http://primes.utm.edu/bios/submission.php"]submit it to the top5000[/URL].
Congrats. :banana:[/QUOTE] It is proven with LLR , and submited already, this was just quick test with Prime95. I am not founder, but know person who is :) |
:party:[URL="http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=115978"]Ah Yes[/URL]. You are not the finder. Congrats to Ivica Kelava and RPS. :party:
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Hi Pepi,
Is Ivica your friend? Congrats to him on a nice prime, but he never posted here and no reservation of k=15 was made past n=3650k. And his porver's code is missing RPS (if he wants to include us), and also srsieve and Psieve. Of course he is welcome to post here and join us, and I hope he will do so. |
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