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75*2^2562382-1 (771356 digits) :grin:
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[QUOTE=lsoule;270736]75*2^2562382-1 (771356 digits) :grin:[/QUOTE]
Three two-megabit primes from a single k!! Nice k-choice, sir. |
yeah, after nothing in the 1-2M range, it's really paying off!
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[QUOTE=lsoule;270736]75*2^2562382-1 (771356 digits) :grin:[/QUOTE]
Great find Larry! Here a couple more from me: 1297*2^1097337-1 (330335 digits) 1151*2^1097414-1 (330358 digits) |
2nd Megabit Drive:
171*2^1362662-1 (410205 digits) |
First prime from the new 11th drive:
2129*2^706612-1 (212715 digits) |
And another one from the 11th drive:
2253*2^707742-1 (213055 digits) |
11th drive:
2067*2^708298-1 (213223 digits) |
2nd Megabit Drive:
147*2^1374216-1 (413683 digits) |
2 more from the 11th drive:
2049*2^709108-1 (213467 digits) 2067*2^709381-1 (213549 digits) |
11th drive:
2055*2^667599-1 (200971 digits) 2025*2^667723-1 (201008 digits) 2127*2^668752-1 (201318 digits) 2207*2^672552-1 (202462 digits) 2029*2^673583-1 already on top-5000 list |
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