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[QUOTE][URL="http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=121003"]4 *737^269302+1 is prime[/URL] :smile: ( 772216 digits long)[/QUOTE]
Nice one. And a GFN too. :banana::bow: |
[QUOTE=pepi37;425102]But it was added automatically when I choose Prime 95
I will contact admin to solve my case :)[/QUOTE] Perhaps you should add CRUS to the credits? |
[QUOTE=masser;425156]Perhaps you should add CRUS to the credits?[/QUOTE]
I don't think we've had specific clarity on this here. For what appears to be your situation: to be more exact, the proof code for the prime at the top-5000 site should include: (your ID), Srsieve, CRUS, LLR The proof code should begin with an "L". If there is a way to also add Prime95 without adding GIMPS, that is OK too. But I think people usually only include the prime proving program, not the one that found the probable prime. |
[QUOTE=gd_barnes;425164]I don't think we've had specific clarity on this here. For what appears to be your situation: to be more exact, the proof code for the prime at the top-5000 site should include:
(your ID), Srsieve, CRUS, LLR The proof code should begin with an "L". If there is a way to also add Prime95 without adding GIMPS, that is OK too. But I think people usually only include the prime proving program, not the one that found the probable prime.[/QUOTE] It is definitely possible to add Prime95 without GIMPS (and it shouldn't require admin intervention); I have a proof code like that: [url=http://primes.utm.edu/bios/code.php?code=p273]p273[/url] In this case, the credit is [me], Srsive, CRUS, Prime95, OpenPFGW. This reflects the fact that I had used Prime95 to perform the PRP tests, and PFGW for the N-1 proof. I can see how it could be confusing, though. When you're creating a new proof code, it asks you first "which software performed the [i]proof[/i]", and you can select from a list of popular proof programs (LLR, PFGW, Proth.exe, etc.) Prime95 only does actual proofs (vs. PRP tests) for Mersenne numbers, so if you select Prime95 as the "proof program", GIMPS will be added as well. After selecting the proof program, then, you add credits for programs/projects/people that were accessory to the discovery, such as PRP testing software. The format of the code ("Lxxxx", "pxxx", "gxxx", etc.) is determined solely by the program that did the final proof - the prefix is L for LLR, p for PFGW, and g for Proth.exe (among various others). Long story short...in this case, pepi37's code should credit: [his name], Srsive, CRUS, Prime95, LLR and it will have a code "Lxxxx", since LLR was the proof program. In any case, the admin should be able to take care of this for you. |
Admin says that he will fix code in days that come :)
So I have just to wait :) |
I added one from my R745 search yesterday evening
[URL="https://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=121022"]19338 * 745^141683-1[/URL] (406941 digits) |
Now i have proof code with Prime95,CRUS, LLR and SRsieve :)
Lets go, hunting primes :) |
[QUOTE=pepi37;425317]Now i have proof code with Prime95,CRUS, LLR and SRsieve :)
Lets go, hunting primes :)[/QUOTE] Nice work! I know it's a hassle to have a prime moved over to a new proof code. :smile: |
[QUOTE=gd_barnes;425363]Nice work! I know it's a hassle to have a prime moved over to a new proof code. :smile:[/QUOTE]
Now when hassle is done: I can move on :) |
[URL="http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=121404"]82*821^139686+1[/URL] found by Mankka* (407095 digits)
The user misread the proofcode infos but contacted Chris to change it. The base S821 is now a 1k and still running up to 200k. [URL="http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=121404"][/URL] |
R366 down to 1k
I just submitted 2038*366^1028507-1 to the Top5000 pages. It will be ranked 22nd after verification :smile:
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