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Finally a prime from the "9 Ks" Drive:
189*2^888200-1 (267378 digits) Since the last prime at 800k we did about 32,000 tests to find this one, while statistically there should be a prime every 12,000 or os tests at this level (sieved to 10T). Meaing that the next one is right there, in the next test file :smile: |
1273*2^691383-1 (208131 digits)
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6227*2^465258-1 (140061 digits)
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9th
25077*2^456924-1 (137553 digits) 103*2^1077739-1 (324434 digits) |
9th drive:
20625*2^466289-1 (140372 digits) |
1225*2^576459-1 (173535 digits)
1251*2^591194-1 (177971 digits) 1081*2^618559-1 (186208 digits) 1065*2^624740-1 (188069 digits) |
7th drive:
2925*2^567219-1 (170754 digits) |
9th drive:
21825*2^470138-1 (141530 digits) |
1253*2^583560-1 (175673 digits)
1203*2^696279-1 (209604 digits) 1065*2^628382-1 (189165 digits) |
1073*2^645570-1 (194339 digits)
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Another one from the 10th drive:
15043*2^480639-1 (144691 digits) |
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