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705*2^963099 [URL="http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=97303"]added [/URL]
EDIT: Ug. missed the "-1". Have to get that removed somehow. Can that be done? How does one do that? 705*2^963099-1 [URL="http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=97304"]added [/URL] |
[QUOTE=AMDave;245368]705*2^963099 [URL="http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=97303"]added [/URL]
EDIT: Ug. missed the "-1". Have to get that removed somehow. Can that be done? How does one do that? 705*2^963099-1 [URL="http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=97304"]added [/URL][/QUOTE] Not to worry, it didn't last long. :smile: The top-5000's verification system quickly found that 705*2^963099 [URL="http://primes.utm.edu/primes/page.php?id=97303&deleted=1"]had small factors[/URL] and deleted it. Edit: I just noticed something else, though. I see you reported the correct prime under the proof-code L696, "Nicol, Srsieve, NPLB, LLR". A while back we switched to new sieve files that were sieved with the ppsieve/tpsieve programs. You thus need to submit all primes found after that point under a new proof code, which in your case would include "Nicol, Srsieve, Psieve, NPLB, LLR". I made an announcement about this back when we switched to the new sieve file but you may have missed it since you didn't find any primes around that time. What you'll need to do is [url=http://primes.utm.edu/primes/includes/mail.php]send an email[/url] to Chris Caldwell (the top-5000's maintainer) and ask him to move 705*2^963099-1 to a new proof code crediting "Nicol, Srsieve, Psieve, NPLB, LLR". |
I see that now. Cool. Thanks.
I'll send another email to Dr Caldwell telling him to ignore my spam.:smile: EDIT: Ok. new prover code added and email sent. (his spam filter may block me soon :P ) You can clean up these posts now :) |
657*2^970025-1
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693*2^971735-1 (292525 digits)
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Bibi found:
665*2^963554-1 is prime |
723*2^974395-1
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791*2^976970-1 (294101 digits)
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669*2^978128-1 (294449 digits)
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781*2^978597-1
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715*2^965837-1
Considering the amount of BSODs(finally solved all were driver related from 3 diffferent drivers) I have had lately it is nice to know my pc is stable enough to find primes. This is also my record prime by quite some way(2^850 previously) |
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