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1209*2^770937-1 (232079 digits)
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4161*2^530373-1 (159662 digits)
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1125*2^840898-1 (253139 digits)
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1235*2^771806-1 (232340 digits)
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4053*2^532219-1 (160218 digits)
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1035*2^848653-1 (255474 digits)
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1285*2^773487-1 (232846 digits)
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1063*2^774155-1 (233047 digits)
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1211*2^1006346-1 (302944 digits)
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Peter is in the megabits- my lead with 10 megabit primes won't last long!
Peter- you may wish to post completed (continuous) ranges for 1000-1300 once or twice a year. Karsten likes the bookkeeping, and a few of us wish to marvel at the massive work you do. -Curtis |
[QUOTE=VBCurtis;204220]Peter is in the megabits- my lead with 10 megabit primes won't last long!
Peter- you may wish to post completed (continuous) ranges for 1000-1300 once or twice a year. Karsten likes the bookkeeping, and a few of us wish to marvel at the massive work you do. -Curtis[/QUOTE] I'm not generally testing megabit primes at the moment & this one was a bit of a surprise. I have a prpnet server that gives out low-weight megabit numbers if nothing else is working. It was only running for about 6-7 hours & I got lucky. Everything's back to normal now. For those who are interested, I have tested 1001-1399 up to 770,000. |
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