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R. Gerbicz 2007-01-18 16:45

[QUOTE=MooooMoo;96448]No. Just wait for the primes to show up on the top-20 list :smile:[/QUOTE]

Note that it will appear also on [URL="http://primes.utm.edu/primes/lists/all.txt"]http://primes.utm.edu/primes/lists/all.txt[/URL]

The previous 3 twinprime records:
[CODE]
5045 100314512544015*2^171960+1 51780 x24 2006 Twin (p+2)
5046 100314512544015*2^171960-1 51780 x24 2006 Twin (p)
5047 16869987339975*2^171960+1 51779 x24 2005 Twin (p+2)
5048 16869987339975*2^171960-1 51779 x24 2005 Twin (p)
5049 33218925*2^169690+1 51090 g259 2002 Twin (p+2)
5050 33218925*2^169690-1 51090 g259 2002 Twin (p)
[/CODE]

Because twinprimes is an interesting type, so Chris will list them after the 5000 largest primes.

pacionet 2007-01-18 19:53

[QUOTE=MooooMoo;96207]

TPS, Primegrid, eric_v, Skligmund, and gribozavr will get the credit. Also, Rytis, pacionet, me, LLR, and NewPGen will all be in the project's bio page.[/QUOTE]


MooMoooo in the list on primes.utm.edu still miss: me and NewPgen.

MY page there: [url]http://primes.utm.edu/bios/page.php?id=874[/url]

Rytis 2007-01-18 20:09

We have been /.'ed:
[url]http://science.slashdot.org/science/07/01/17/0156221.shtml[/url]

MooooMoo 2007-01-18 20:24

[QUOTE=pacionet;96468]MooMoooo in the list on primes.utm.edu still miss: me and NewPgen.

MY page there: [url]http://primes.utm.edu/bios/page.php?id=874[/url][/QUOTE]

That's because I haven't e-mailed Chris Caldwell yet about changing TPS and PrimeGrid into projects, not persons (I'll do so in a few hours). Now, our proof code is - L202 : Vautier, McKibbon, Slatkevicius, Kwok, Gribenko, LLR. Once I tell Prof. Caldwell about this, the code will be:

L202 : Vautier, McKibbon, PrimeGrid, TPS, Gribenko, LLR

As I said earlier, you, me, Rytis and NewPGen will be in the project's bio page, not in the actual proof-code.

P.S. The prime has been verified, and we're now at the top of:

[url]http://primes.utm.edu/top20/page.php?id=1[/url]

:showoff: :banana: :showoff:

Kosmaj 2007-01-18 21:47

[QUOTE=Rytis;96469]We have been /.'ed:[/QUOTE]

Too bad the discussion there, with a few exceptions (the post about prof. Jarai), is a total crap. :sad:

MooooMoo 2007-01-19 00:03

[QUOTE=MooooMoo;96470]That's because I haven't e-mailed Chris Caldwell yet about changing TPS and PrimeGrid into projects, not persons (I'll do so in a few hours).[/QUOTE]

I guess Prof. Caldwell noticed the submission before I had a chance to e-mail him, and the change has been made now.

Jean Penné 2007-01-20 17:31

A very, very, tiny error...
 
In the TPS and PrimeGrid Bios pages, I can read :

Largest prime: 2003663613 · 2^195000-1 (58711 digits) via L202 on 1/18/2007 10:06:57 CDT

But this is twin(p), so, your largest prime is twin(p+2)!!
I think you are also beating the record of the tiniest relative error, because
2/(2003663613 · 2^195000+1) is not much...

Again I congratulate all participants for this beautiful success, and whish you to celebrate soon the next twin discovery (this time > 100000 digits).

Best regards,
Jean

pacionet 2007-01-20 17:53

[QUOTE=Jean Penné;96619]In the TPS and PrimeGrid Bios pages, I can read :

Largest prime: 2003663613 · 2^195000-1 (58711 digits) via L202 on 1/18/2007 10:06:57 CDT

But this is twin(p), so, your largest prime is twin(p+2)!!

[/QUOTE]

Also in my opinion it is strange that twin primes are not shown together (on the same line).

MooooMoo 2007-01-20 19:36

[QUOTE=Jean Penné;96619]In the TPS and PrimeGrid Bios pages, I can read :

Largest prime: 2003663613 · 2^195000-1 (58711 digits) via L202 on 1/18/2007 10:06:57 CDT

But this is twin(p), so, your largest prime is twin(p+2)!!
I think you are also beating the record of the tiniest relative error, because
2/(2003663613 · 2^195000+1) is not much...

Again I congratulate all participants for this beautiful success, and whish you to celebrate soon the next twin discovery (this time > 100000 digits).

Best regards,
Jean[/QUOTE]
Eric_v's and Skligmund's bio pages have 2003663613 · 2^195000-1 listed as the largest prime too.

Skligmund 2007-01-20 19:55

You're right, it does! Weird...

If you click on 'This Users Current Primes' it does have both of them listed, and the correct one is ranked higher than the other.

Skligmund 2007-01-20 20:00

[URL]http://perso.orange.fr/yves.gallot/primes/chrrcds.html[/URL]

that could use an update too... Don't know how to go about doing that, or who to inform.


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