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rebirther 2018-06-24 19:36

[QUOTE=MisterBitcoin;490414]Added [URL="http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=125400"]588*805^153593+1[/URL].


k588 was the last needed, so S805 is proven. The prime wont last long, ~32 weeks due to "only" 446K digits.[/QUOTE]


But there is still one left!?


Ah ok, I see the smaller one in the other thread, nevermind...

rebirther 2018-06-29 18:39

199*686^215171-1 found by grcpool.com (610297 digits)

rebirther 2018-07-03 17:50

51*712^202369-1 found by Doug (577256 digits)

rebirther 2018-07-20 13:34

34*813^189659-1 found by STE\/E (551927 digits)

rebirther 2018-07-22 06:44

221*780^258841-1 found by CharityEngine1 (748596 digits)

MisterBitcoin 2018-07-22 15:06

[URL="http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=125497"]136*470^159762+1[/URL]


I have a good run! The next Top5000 prime for me. :whee:

pepi37 2018-07-22 17:53

Congratulations!

wombatman 2018-08-08 19:53

[QUOTE=gd_barnes;493447]Please post the prime so that I can update the base. Thanks.[/QUOTE]

29*468^232718+1 is prime! (621416 decimal digits) Time : 558.312 sec.

Wasn't sure if I should wait until the range was completed or not. :smile:

gd_barnes 2018-08-08 22:19

[QUOTE=wombatman;493448]29*468^232718+1 is prime! (621416 decimal digits) Time : 558.312 sec.

Wasn't sure if I should wait until the range was completed or not. :smile:[/QUOTE]

Thanks.

It's OK to wait until the end of your search but...if you report an earlier status I cannot update the searched limit on the pages without having all of the primes posted up to that limit. Otherwise I end up showing a k remaining that has been searched to a specific limit even though it should not be shown because a prime was found.

Did you report this to the top-5000 site? Generally people report it there before reporting it here to avoid poaching. :smile:

wombatman 2018-08-08 23:14

[QUOTE=gd_barnes;493459]Thanks.

It's OK to wait until the end of your search but...if you report an earlier status I cannot update the searched limit on the pages without having all of the primes posted up to that limit. Otherwise I end up showing a k remaining that has been searched to a specific limit even though it should not be shown because a prime was found.

Did you report this to the top-5000 site? Generally people report it there before reporting it here to avoid poaching. :smile:[/QUOTE]

I gotcha. And no, I didn't even think to check there, but it is now submitted here: [url]https://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=125530[/url]

Edit: Assuming I did everything right, it looks like it'll drop into the 1,239th spot! :smile:

VBCurtis 2018-08-09 04:36

[QUOTE=wombatman;493461]Edit: Assuming I did everything right, it looks like it'll drop into the 1,239th spot! :smile:[/QUOTE]

That's quite a large entry into top-5000 reporting. Nice find, sir!


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