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Base 46 [B]doublecheck[/B] is complete to n=10K. I found a missing prime:
(46^3063+1)^2-2 It looks like primes post #117 was incorrect. |
Gary has graciously taken over the coordination of this search. Please go to [URL="http://www.noprimeleftbehind.net/Carol-Kynea-prime-search.htm"]this page[/URL] to view the current status.
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CK224 tested to n=10k
primes: [code] (-1) 1, 5, 6, 167, 460, 488, 1130, 1152 (+1) 129, 1137 [/code] |
CK226 tested to n=10k
primes: [code] (-1) 22, 588, 2989 (+1) 788, 3775 [/code] |
CK230 tested to n=10000
Primes: [code] (-1) 3, 5, 59, 243, 256, 1382, 1659 (+1) 1, 2, 27, 6534 [/code] |
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I've written some files to create a HTML-page looking like the CRUS-pages of a data file of all CK-bases.
There's a file README.TXT with some explanations. gawk.exe is a WIN-version of the UNIX-awk processing text-files. - smaller HTML-code generated - last update-date automatically filled in - colored reservations / power of - creating condensed ASCII-file for download/reference All data from the NPLB-site and the above result are included. |
Thanks Karsten. That looks good. :-) I have uploaded the changes. I'm also asking Mark if he has any input on it.
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Mark suggested that we change the background so as to not look so much like CRUS. I changed it to light blue.
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CK232 tested to n=10k
Primes: [code] (-1) 1, 5, 6, 50, 177, 390 (+1) 1, 26, 30, 216, 934, 1268, 1384, 2671 [/code] |
CK234 tested to n=10k
Primes: [code] (-1) 1, 2, 6447 (+1) 3, 18, 27, 645, 1854 [/code] |
CK236 tested to n=10k
Primes: [code] (-1) 5 (+1) 1, 80 [/code] |
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