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[QUOTE=wombatman;493461]Assuming I did everything right, it looks like it'll drop into the 1,239th spot! :smile:[/QUOTE]
Excellent find! :smile: |
[QUOTE=VBCurtis;493469]That's quite a large entry into top-5000 reporting. Nice find, sir![/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=gd_barnes;493471]Excellent find! :smile:[/QUOTE] Thanks! I'm pretty sure this is the first large prime I've come across! Here's to many more. :smile: |
[QUOTE=wombatman;493461]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:[/QUOTE] Hum. I just noticed this. It looks like you didn't include srsieve or CRUS as credit for the siever and project in your proof code. Can you create a new proof code with those in it? After creating a new proof code the prime will have to be transferred to it. You cannot resubmit the prime but you or I can Email Prof. Caldwell at the top-5000 site to take care of the transfer after the new proof code is created. The proof code would look something like this: Meekins,LLR,srsieve,CRUS Thanks. Sorry for the hassle. |
Ben's Prime
29 * 468^232718 + 1
Nice one Ben. : :max::max: |
[QUOTE=gd_barnes;493493]Hum. I just noticed this. It looks like you didn't include srsieve or CRUS as credit for the siever and project in your proof code. Can you create a new proof code with those in it? After creating a new proof code the prime will have to be transferred to it. You cannot resubmit the prime but you or I can Email Prof. Caldwell at the top-5000 site to take care of the transfer after the new proof code is created.
The proof code would look something like this: Meekins,LLR,srsieve,CRUS Thanks. Sorry for the hassle.[/QUOTE] Absolutely! I'll take care of it tonight. [QUOTE=MyDogBuster;493518]29 * 468^232718 + 1 Nice one Ben. : :max::max:[/QUOTE] Thanks! |
The new proof code is L4826. Would you mind emailing Dr. Caldwell to ensure he receives it?
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[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] Very nice prime! Congratulations, and I wish that you find many more! |
14*814^197138-1 found by [AF>Amis des Lapins] Nabz37 (573796 digits)
152*806^229984-1 found by Doug (668413 digits) |
[QUOTE=wombatman;493540]The new proof code is L4826. Would you mind emailing Dr. Caldwell to ensure he receives it?[/QUOTE]
Well...unfortunately Prof. Caldwell was traveling and so did not get the prime transferred soon enough so the system deleted the code. I think they have to be "used" within 7 days of creating them. This is the first time I've seen this happen. Can you create another proof code with LLR, srsieve, and CRUS in the code? I'll then see if I can get him to transfer it again. Sorry about the hassle. |
[QUOTE=gd_barnes;494502]Well...unfortunately Prof. Caldwell was traveling and so did not get the prime transferred soon enough so the system deleted the code. I think they have to be "used" within 7 days of creating them. This is the first time I've seen this happen.
Can you create another proof code with LLR, srsieve, and CRUS in the code? I'll then see if I can get him to transfer it again. Sorry about the hassle.[/QUOTE] Not a problem! The new code is L4832 and credits the 3 programs as requested. :smile: |
164*978^387920-1 found by Deltik (1160015 digits)
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