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There are also some possible "date exponents" that could use a factor...
[M]20230303[/M] [M]20230519[/M] [M]20230621[/M] Edit: Reserving them for P-1. |
Here are some unique (in a recreational sense) 8-digit prime exponents that would need additional [I]P[/I]±1 tests to find more factors of their Mersenne numbers:
M[M]11111117[/M], M[M]11111119[/M], M[M]22222223[/M], M[M]33333331[/M], M[M]55555559[/M], M[M]66666667[/M], and M[M]88888883[/M]. |
Here is one more (unique, in a recreational way) 8-digit prime exponent: M[M]23456789[/M].
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Some redundant TF tests for software testing and quality assurance (QA): M[M]11[/M], M[M]23[/M] and M[M]29[/M].
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[QUOTE=Dobri;629438]Some redundant TF tests for software testing and quality assurance (QA): M[M]11[/M], M[M]23[/M] and M[M]29[/M].[/QUOTE]
Hi, Could you do the Primenet server admins a favor and [I][B]NOT[/B][/I] submit your test results to the server? Especially, do not hand tweak results and hope they get accepted eventually. :smile: Thanks. I'm going to remove your most recent results like that. |
[QUOTE=Madpoo;629473]Hi,
Could you do the Primenet server admins a favor and [I][B]NOT[/B][/I] submit your test results to the server? Especially, do not hand tweak results and hope they get accepted eventually. :smile: Thanks. I'm going to remove your most recent results like that.[/QUOTE] Hello, Madpoo, thank you for noticing this loophole. Of course, please delete the TF for M[M]11[/M], M[M]23[/M] and M[M]29[/M]. |
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