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[quote=robert44444uk;156954]Good grief, spectacular find - 70th largest prime found to date!!![/quote]
just look in the other primes thread for benson's latest large primes |
1862-1864 complete, no primes.
Trying to get in touch with Josh. If he doesn't reply this week, will start testing his 1826-1828 range myself. |
Taking 1868-1870 :smile:
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[B]arminius[/B]
Welcome back to RPS! I'm taking 1826-1828, cancelled by Josh. |
[URL="http://www.grense.no/prime/completed/15-1866-1868-lresults.txt"]1866-1868[/URL] complete, no primes
Taking 1870-1872 (1 file) |
Taking 1872-1874.
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2340-2358 and 2920-2931 complete, no primes.
These tests were started before pb386 revealed his ranges and we decided to test some ranges out of order. I thought I might as well complete testing them. I suggest that they be recorded on the RPS Other Completed Ranges web page rather than here. |
1868-1870 no primes
Taking 1874-1876 |
1826-1828 complete, no primes.
All files up to n=1870k are now complete. I'll be back shortly, after testing one k=17 file. |
[URL="http://www.grense.no/prime/completed/15-1870-1872-lresults.txt"]1870-1872[/URL] complete, no primes
Taking 1876-1878 (1 file) (PS: Short times just mean i restarted llr.exe (I use this box to play World of Warcraft aswell)) |
1874-1876 complete, no primes
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