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[QUOTE=rebirther;445153][CODE]29*2^8727880-1 is not prime. LLR Res64: 0B55843E108EED8C Time : 33832.751 sec.[/CODE]
This was done on my i7-4930k and match the result from Caldwell, so its not prime. I will let run the user the test again.[/QUOTE] Sorry to see that you had a false prime Reb! :smile: ... make no mistake, even though you submitted a false prime, what you have done and is still doing with SRBase, is no doubt of great value to CRUS. So keep up the great work and now everyone let's move on and struggle our way through to the next proven conjecture :wink: Take care. |
[URL="http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=122554"]4056*703^167545-1[/URL] found by NeuralMiner (476997 digits)
14 remain for R703, already double checked and reported by myself [URL="http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=122554"][/URL] |
R745
Upon visiting a machine with limited internet access I discovered it had found a prime on Boxing Day, so a nice late Christmas present. Down to 22 k's remaining on R745.
[URL="https://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=122697"]24510*745^177846-1[/URL] (510806 digits) |
[URL="http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=122700"]163*806^155542+1[/URL] found by damotbe (452060 digits)
[URL="http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=122701"]122*806^173475+1[/URL] found by [AF>Amis des Lapins] Nabz37 (504179 digits) |
[QUOTE=rob147147;450606]Upon visiting a machine with limited internet access I discovered it had found a prime on Boxing Day, so a nice late Christmas present. Down to 22 k's remaining on R745.
[URL="https://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=122697"]24510*745^177846-1[/URL] (510806 digits)[/QUOTE] [QUOTE=rebirther;450679][URL="http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=122700"]163*806^155542+1[/URL] found by damotbe (452060 digits) [URL="http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=122701"]122*806^173475+1[/URL] found by [AF>Amis des Lapins] Nabz37 (504179 digits)[/QUOTE] A big congrats everyone! This reduces S806 to a 1k base! :smile: |
[URL="http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=122742"]40*844^246524+1[/URL] found by conf [MM] (721416 digits)
base S844 is now proven |
[QUOTE=rebirther;451031][URL="http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=122742"]40*844^246524+1[/URL] found by conf [MM] (721416 digits)
base S844 is now proven[/QUOTE] A big congrats on a big proof! :smile: |
My first reported CRUS prime:
33877*6[SUP]511704[/SUP]-1 (398188 digits) A pleasant start to my R36 work. |
[QUOTE=VBCurtis;451469]My first reported CRUS prime:
33877*6[SUP]511704[/SUP]-1 (398188 digits) A pleasant start to my R36 work.[/QUOTE] :wacky: :wacky: :wacky: :wacky: :wacky: :smile: |
Base S797 solved
[CODE]4*797^468702+1 is prime! (1359920 decimal digits) Time : 2917.737 sec.[/CODE]
Its a huge prime! Base S797 has been solved, too. It´s also an GFN-Prime. |
[QUOTE=MisterBitcoin;452944][CODE]4*797^468702+1 is prime! (1359920 decimal digits) Time : 2917.737 sec.[/CODE]Its a huge prime!
Base S797 has been solved, too. It´s also an GFN-Prime.[/QUOTE] A big congrats on a nice proof and a huge prime! :smile: :bow wave: |
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