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[QUOTE=Batalov;497826][c]floor(e*10^N)[/c][/QUOTE]
The result is not 271828... |
That's because you don't know what e is. Do you?
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[QUOTE=Dylan14;497824]I have tested to 200,000 digits and confirmed all primes/PRP's up to the old search limit of 197760. No primes were missed. Above the search limit, I found no new primes. Continuing.
Question: Is there a standard notation for designating an e prime? I ask since on [URL]http://www.primenumbers.net/prptop/prptop.php[/URL], primes in pi are denoted by PIPrime(n), where n is an integer.[/QUOTE] Have you taken this any further? |
[QUOTE=rogue;537871]Have you taken this any further?[/QUOTE]
No, I have not. |
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