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9th drive:
29025*2^568761-1 (171219 digits) |
and one more from the 9th Drive:
29445*2^565220-1 (170153 digits) |
6221*2^582370-1 (175315 digits)
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6283*2^584075-1 (175828 digits)
9th drive: 14895*2^571039-1 (171905 digits) |
Another from the 9th drive:
28665*2^571457-1 (172031 digits) |
105*2^1193072-1 is prime!:banana:
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Carlos
Congrats on a nice prime! |
2655*2^689979-1 (207708 digits) - 7th drive
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1007*2^749832-1 (225725 digits)
1073*2^750202-1 (225837 digits) |
9th drive:
18525*2^573427-1 (172623 digits) |
Found the next k=9 prime :smile:
9*2^1419855-1 (427420 digits) |
Kosmaj
Congrats on a nice prime! |
Yesindeed congrats Kosmaj!
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6271*2^588085-1 (177036 digits)
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9th drive:
28605*2^574540-1 (172959 digits) |
One more from the 9th Drive:
23805*2^572827-1 (172443 digits) |
4035*2^640801-1 (192904 digits)
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8th Drive:
6975*2^687468-1 (206953 digits) |
7th drive
2925*2^697733-1 (210043 digits) |
1065*2^781987-1 (235405 digits)
2835*2^699953-1 (210711 digits) - 7th drive |
7th drive
2715*2^701687-1 (211233 digits) |
4275*2^646257-1 (194547 digits)
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7th drive
2655*2^708133-1 (213173 digits) |
6219*2^595401-1 (179238 digits)
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6275*2^597238-1 (179791 digits)
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9th drive:
28665*2^579514-1 (174456 digits) |
7th drive
2925*2^718246-1 (216218 digits) |
7605*2^595952-1 (179404 digits)
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The 100th prime for the 9th drive:
20145*2^580932-1 (174883 digits) |
245*2^943088-1 is prime.
-Curtis |
Another from the 9th drive:
28665*2^581163-1 (174952 digits) |
... and another from the 9th drive:
16887*2^581360-1 (175012 digits) The first for this k in the drive. |
1293*2^754767-1 (227211 digits)
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... and yet another from the 9th drive:
29445*2^581617-1 |
7th Drive:
2715 722131 (217387 digits) -Curtis |
Another 7th Drive:
2655 721479 (217191 digits). -Curtis |
9th drive:
15645*2^588293-1 (177099 digits) |
105*2^1407665-1 (423752 digits)
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[QUOTE=em99010pepe;199581]105*2^1407665-1 (423752 digits)[/QUOTE]Nice and not so far away from previous one! Congratulations! :tu:
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4137*2^502026-1 (151129 digits)
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[quote=Cruelty;199594]Nice and not so far away from previous one! Congratulations! :tu:[/quote]
Still yet to test the 1.3M to 1.4M range, it is already in the queue, less than 4 days to start. Let's see what happens. Thank you. |
7th drive
2565*2^749756-1 (225703 digits) |
9th Drive:
29925*2^582960-1 (175493 digits) |
9th Drive:
13845*2^594191-1 is prime! |
[B]Batalov[/B]
Congrats on your first prime with us! :smile: |
Batalov,
Congratulations! Carlos |
1389*2^756708-1 (227795 digits)
1113*2^757228-1 (227952 digits) 1083*2^757235-1 (227954 digits) 1129*2^757287-1 (227970 digits) |
7th drive
2265*2^757026-1 (227891 digits) 2775*2^758945-1 (228469 digits) |
9th drive:
11655*2^590022-1 (177619 digits) 21885*2^591013-1 (177917 digits) |
4095*2^505401-1 (152145 digits)
4023*2^507572-1 (152799 digits) 4171*2^509091-1 (153256 digits) |
From the 7th drive:
2295*2^736449-1 (221697 digits) 2415*2^738763-1 (222394 digits) |
From the 10th Drive, and my first prime in 2010:
32383*2^635687-1 (191366 digits) |
405*2^765777-1 (230525 digits)
-Curtis |
still trawling the 9th (gosh, those chunks are big):
11961*2^593606-1 (178698 digits) ...which is #1001, they say :smile: |
One more from the 9th Drive:
16665*2^596515-1 (179574 digits) |
4175*2^511444-1 (153964 digits)
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4029*2^512276-1 (154215 digits)
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269*2^1204740-1 (362666 digits)
I'm running 269 in large blocks- it is not complete to this depth yet. -Curtis |
[B]Curtis[/B]
Congrats on a nice prime, our first megabit prime in 2010! :smile: |
4029*2^512427-1 (154260 digits)
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1389*2^758119-1 (228220 digits)
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18975*2^593921-1 (178793 digits)
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4011*2^515091-1 (155062 digits)
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1323*2^758956-1 (228472 digits)
1381*2^759733-1 (228706 digits) |
4081*2^516701-1 (155547 digits)
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4163*2^517390-1 (155754 digits)
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One more megabit prime :smile:
139*2^1016619-1 (306035 digits) |
4047*2^518869-1 (156199 digits)
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1055*2^761802-1 (229329 digits)
1015*2^762167-1 (229439 digits) |
9th drive:
16887*2^602538-1 (181387 digits) |
2775*2^725837-1 (218503 digits)
7th drive. -Curtis |
4191*2^521482-1 (156986 digits)
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1065*2^832241-1 (250533 digits)
1229*2^764076-1 (230013 digits) |
1027*2^766205-1 (230654 digits)
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201 · 2^1183137-1 (356163 digits)
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4075*2^526103-1 (158377 digits)
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2745*2^768385-1 is prime, and from the 7th drive.
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1209*2^767849-1 (231149 digits)
1303*2^768923-1 (231473 digits) |
From the 9th drive (one of the 6 new k's):
21285*2^605585-1 (182304 digits) |
4159*2^528917-1 (159224 digits)
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1371*2^822675-1 (247653 digits)
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1323*2^770556-1 (231964 digits)
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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. |
4023*2^535184-1 (161111 digits)
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1335*2^775325-1 (233400 digits)
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1221*2^776138-1 (233644 digits)
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4029*2^537419-1 (161783 digits)
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