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Hi Curtis
Nice prime! Congrats!
I almost forgot that you are testing k=127 :smile: |
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Nice find.
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Congratulations! :tu:
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2805*2^464446-1 (139816 digits)
And congratulations to Curtis. |
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[quote=VBCurtis;125639]Trumpets, please:
127*2^1398889-1 is prime. 421,110 digits. Credit is shared with Sheep, as I'd still be sieving-only if it weren't for him. -Curtis[/quote] Congrats. I think that's the largest RPS-prime since I joined. Edit: By the way.. it is strange that I have an avatar now. I have added none, but it looks nice anyway. |
[quote=Retep;125733]Congrats. I think that's the largest RPS-prime since I joined.
Edit: By the way.. it is strange that I have an avatar now. I have added none, but it looks nice anyway.[/quote] Rogue moderators give out avatars arbitrarily to users once they've been here for a little while and are somewhat active. That's how I got mine. :smile: |
479*2^342528-1 is prime (103114 digits)
-Steven |
91*2^787173-1 (236965 digits)
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2055*2^372282-1 (112072 digits)
2055*2^375695-1 (113099 digits) are primes -Steven |
2151*2^537994-1 (161956 digits)
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One more, reported together with Bliss:
83*2^791926-1 (238396 digits) |
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